Himalayan Body Wraps

Social Business Khunu Preserves Yaks and Mongolian Communities

As the thus-far turbulent autumn promises an even harsher winter, the social business Khunu is offering shoppers to contribute to sustainability as they piece together their seasonal wardrobes. And it's a very good offer.

After approaching and patronizing Mongolia's oldest textile workshop, Khunu was able to establish a partnership with herders from the remote Arkhanghai mountains. That partnership has turned into a successful business that offers 100 percent hand-combed yak down. That breathable, odorless textile is then stitched into compelling sweaters and body wraps. Best of all, they don't require dyes or chemical additions because the yak are naturally assorted in color, ranging from cream to gray.

Not only will you be kept warm throughout the season, but you'll be helping the wind-swept villages of the Arkhanghais and providing a niche for the warm fabric!
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - Khunu is offering sustainable fashion options by providing 100% hand-combed yak down sweaters and body wraps.
2. Natural Textiles - Khunu's use of naturally assorted yak down provides natural and eco-friendly textiles without requiring dyes or chemical additions.
3. Ethical Partnership - Khunu's partnership with herders from remote Arkhanghai mountains emphasizes ethical practices and the preservation of Mongolian communities.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can leverage Khunu's sustainable and natural textiles to provide ethical and eco-friendly clothing items for consumers.
2. Textile - Textile companies can explore the use of natural resources and ethical partnerships, similar to Khunu, to produce environmentally-friendly textiles.
3. Social Business - Social businesses can learn from Khunu's model of creating sustainable fashion while preserving cultural communities and traditions.

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