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πΏHow isΒ @nikkimarieapparelΒ Textiles different?
Our textiles use less than a thimble full of water to print the same amount of fabric.π§
πΏMy textile printer uses a pigment printing process, which consumes very little water, making it an eco-friendly solution to the textile printing industry. The pigment inks used in my exclusive prints meet theΒ @oeko_texΒ 100 requirements to be free of restricted chemicals and are mixed from 4-8 basic colors as the fabric is printed.
πΏMy fabrics pass tests ruling out harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde and lead.
πΏNikki Marie TextilesΒ©οΈ uses Organic Cotton
πΏMade To Order means I only produce fabric I need for each garment ordered