POPLIN PROJECT

@poplinproject

Elevating Slow Culture: Celebrating Handcrafted Textiles 🌿 Journeying through Culture, Textiles, and Stories ✨ Handmade in West Africa with Pride 💖
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Up north in Korhogo, Ivory Coast, we collaborate with a cooperative of artisans who handweave our cotton fabrics using the traditional strip weaving technique. Each strip is sewn together to form the bold textures that define our Korhogo pieces. From thread to cloth, a story of heritage 🧵. #handmadefabric #korhogo #handwoven
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7 months ago
Each piece starts here. It’s always a joy to witness how much time, love, and knowledge flow into every meter of fabric. With every collection, we continue to support and collaborate with incredible artisans across West Africa. Are you as excited for next year’s prints as we are? 😉✨ #madeinafrica #slowfashion #batikfasion
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6 months ago
After a year of designing, dyeing, weaving, sewing, rethinking, and waiting… the first boxes are here. Slow fashion takes time, and this collection carries every step of that journey. Launching soon online & at our yearly pop-up: 📍 Zollstrasse 117, 8005 Zürich 🗓 05.06 – 22.07 Mark your calendars — and subscribe to our newsletter if you don’t want to miss the launch 🌿 Link in bio. #newcollection #slowfashionbrand #madeinafrica #batik
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3 days ago
Heading in the right direction 🌿 Spring… kind of here, kind of not — but we’re dressing for it anyway. Our Direction print moves with the season. Printed in Abidjan by Mamadou & Tanoh, then sewn at Studio 4 — each piece shaped by many hands along the way. 100% organic cotton. Handmade. One of a kind. #productionprocess #slowfashionbrand #organiccotton #batik
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10 days ago
Somewhere between fabric and final piece, the small decisions happen. From choosing the right button to balancing colors and textures — every step is part of the process. Which one would you pick? 👀 #newcollection #inthemaking #productionprocess #slowmade #fairfashionbrand
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1 month ago
Behind every collection, there are always a few pieces left — small cuts, leftover fabrics, too beautiful to ignore. So we turn them into something new. Our zero-waste scarfs & foulards are handmade from these scraps, giving each fabric a second life. Wear it your way — around your neck, in your hair, or tied to your bag. #zerowaste #slowfashionbrand #madeinafrica #batik
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1 month ago
Every piece in this archive began as a conversation between time, hands, and material. In a world that moves fast, our ateliers take their time — dyeing, weaving, sewing, layering, testing. Opening these pieces to you is a rare and personal choice: creating space for what’s next while honoring what has been made. It’s a reminder that beauty and value aren’t measured in speed, but in attention, craft, and connection. By bringing one home, you carry forward a story — and the care that went into. Pay what you can and discover our archive - link in bio #fairfashion #slowfashion #batik #Handmade
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2 months ago
Different people, different ages, different budgets. Poplin Project has always been about connection — between cultures, between people, between hands and fabric. The “Pay What You Can” archive opening is our way of widening that connection. Poplin Project for everyone. Each piece was made slowly, with intention in ateliers and weaving cooperatives in West Africa. Explore what remains - link in bio All sales are final. No returns. #slowfashion #madeinafrica #ethicalfashion #handmade
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2 months ago
You choose what you can pay - Poplin Project for everyone For the next two weeks, we are opening our archive as a “Pay What You Can” online event. Limited stock! You will find pieces from past collections, last sizes, interior textiles, and garments that were never available online before. At the same time, we say goodbye to some classic styles, making space for what’s next. Women’s, men’s, unisex, children’s, and interior's. All sales are final. No returns. Now live - Link in Bio #paywhatyoucan #Handmade #slowmade #madeinafrica
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2 months ago
A comfortable touch, a simple cut and a character shaped by the hands that made it. Our TAMALA Shirt doesn’t belong to a season. It moves with the year: worn on its own in warm weather, layered when the days turn cooler. From quiet naturals to vivid colors, each piece is made in organic cotton voile or handwoven together with our partners in Korhogo and Burkina Faso. #handcrafted #organiccottonclothing #madeinafrica
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3 months ago
Our collection is slowly coming to life. From the color palette to the finished fabric! Our hand-dyed batik fabrics, created in small ateliers in West Africa, mark the very beginning of a new collection. Colors are mixed by hand, patterns take their time to appear, and each fabric carries traces of the process, and the people who made it. This is how we work: slow, personal, and with intention. #Handmade #whomadeyourclothes #slowmade #madeinafrica
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3 months ago
Color has always been our comfort zone. Not as decoration, but as expression. Our new winter collection brings together bold textiles and easy silhouettes, made slowly, by hand. Painted by Juliana and her team of batikers in Accra, in cooperation with the @yevufoundation . Two prints. Three styles. Each piece uniquely painted by hand. Now available online. #handmade #whomadeyourclothes #madeinghana #slowfashionbrand
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3 months ago