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Dondup Essentia
Do you know Guado tree?
Guado is an Italian tree used to dye in blue color during the 19th century.
This tree has become locally extinct but thanks to Dondup will reborn again.
Dondup has created Dondup Essentia, a new line apparel that uses for dye jeans the blue color extract from Guado.
Dondup uses also a green packaging for clothes makes with a raw cardboard and rope.
You can see the project of Dondub and them philosophy: http://www.dondup.com/ [More]
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