
What Are Deadstock Fabrics?
Deadstock fabrics are leftover textiles from fashion houses, mills, or factories that are no longer needed—often because of overproduction or canceled orders. Instead of being discarded or sent to landfills, these materials are repurposed by designers and brands, giving them a second life.
Using deadstock fabrics is considered a sustainable practice because it reduces waste, minimizes the demand for new textile production, and gives existing materials a purposeful use.

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What Are Deadstock Fabrics?
Deadstock fabrics are leftover textiles from fashion houses, mills, or factories that are no longer needed—often because of overproduction or canceled orders. Instead of being discarded or sent to landfills, these materials are repurposed by designers and brands, giving them a second life.
Using deadstock fabrics is considered a sustainable practice because it reduces waste, minimizes the demand for new textile production, and gives existing materials a purposeful use.

Check out our Limited Edition of Dachshund Coats here.


