1. Product Identity & Origin

  • Batch Number: SON0002

  • Limited Edition Number: 30

  • Producer: WeMakeGood.

  • Seamstress: Anka.

  • Date of Completion: 21/03/2026

  • Origin: Dublin.

2. Material Origins

  • Material: Deadstock Viscose.

  • Material Classification: Semi-Synthetic Hybrid.

  • Material Name: TERRY 023 cotton woven stripes

  • Material Composition: 89% viscose 11% PA

  • Supplier: WastedFabrics, Belgium.

  • Produced for: Blanco Tessuti

3. Environmental Footprint

  • Carbon Footprint: Estimated 2.0 kg CO₂e (Assembly and Tier 3 Logistics only).

  • By repurposing 1.5m of existing textile waste, this garment prevented the emission of approximately 8 kg of CO₂e associated with new material production.

  • Water Usage:Zero additional water was used for the fibre growth and weaving of this specific garment.

  • Sourced from high-quality European deadstock, preventing the need for new raw material extraction and saving approximately 450L of water per meter compared to virgin production.

  • Energy Mix: Derived from ~49% renewable sources.

  • Social Impact: 100% Ethically made in Ireland by a social enterprise.

  • Carbon Benefit: Utilising deadstock fabric + local assembly = 75% lower footprint than standard retail alternatives.

4. Durability & Circularity

  • Care Instructions: Wash at 30°C, hang dry to increase longevity.

  • Repairability: The 11% PA provides a structural skeleton that holds reinforced stitching and visible mending well.

  • Recyclability: Unlike pure cotton, this 89/11 blend is not suitable for standard mechanical recycling bins. It requires specialised textile recovery to separate the synthetic and regenerated fibres.

  • End-of-Life Guidance:‍ ‍Archive/Resale: Prioritise resale via curated platforms (Vestiaire Collective) to maintain its status as a collectible item.

  • Recovery: Do not dispose of in household waste. Return to the Sarah Ormond O’Neill Studio for archival deconstruction if the garment reaches "Structural Failure."

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