HOPAAL
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Clément Maulavé and Mathieu Couacault grew up in the open air between the mountains and the ocean. A good reason, they say, to commit to protecting the planet and preserving these landscapes and their beauty. The two graduates of the Toulouse Business School therefore embarked on recycling by making t-shirts, sweaters, shirts, shirts and socks from organic cotton or polyester waste derived from old plastic water bottles. For price reasons, part of the production of their brand, called Hopaal, is carried out in India, but the two young men have secured the collaboration of virtuous workshops, certified Fair Wair Foundation, an organization that guarantees decent working conditions. In order to be consistent from start to finish, Clément Maulavé, Mathieu Couacault and their teams have devised new parts, whose manufacture, from design to clothing, including fibre recovery, sorting and processing, is entirely carried out in France. This is the case for their "sweater of the future", a honeycomb sweater, as soft as warm, or their "anti-shirt", a minimalist but effective garment; and their "blue jacket", a very simple and elegant timeless.
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