Noyoco
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Since 2014, the Noyoco brand has asserted a different idea of fashion, adopting a positive vision of the world: putting innovation at the service of eco-responsibility, and having the audacity to create and manufacture clothes differently.
Adopt a lifestyle that is good for the planet
Bordered by boulevard Beaumarchais and rue Vieille du Temple, in the 3rd arrondissement, rue Commines is in the heart of the Marais. All day long, just a stone's throw away, the Marché des Enfants Rouges offers its gourmet stalls and stands for savouring world cuisine.
Take the time to enter No. 9 rue Commines to discover the mixed collections of Noyoco, whose name comes from No Youth Control: a call to adopt an engaged, audacious look. Yes, by exploring other avenues, it is possible to produce clothes that are beautiful, comfortable and environmentally friendly.
Noyoco defends eco-responsible fashion, where each piece, for men and women, is made of eco-friendly materials, selected for their durability and low ecological impact.
An upcycled, low-impact wardrobe
Noyoco fashion uses upcycling to preserve the planet's resources. Quality natural materials from unused stocks are recovered, mainly from Italy, and make up between 50% and 70% of the garments, depending on the season.
The other components are subject to an equally demanding low-impact approach. Wool, cotton, linen, hemp… have a much better environmental record than 95% of the materials used in the world. All fibres are biodegradable and do not release any plastic particles into the wash water.
Even the first Noyoco jeans are virtuous! Their denim fabric is made of recycled cotton, with petroleum-free dyeing and European manufacturing.
Known for launching fashion designers, the Marais is a great place for trendy shopping (/en/what-to-see-and-do/shopping/fashion-and-creation)
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