A lifetime membership to a better way of living. Sounds promising.
This is more than an idea. This is an innovative circular T-Shirt Company that could change the waste problem caused by fast fashion, and a new commerce model for things we use every day. Kristy Caylor, CEO of For Days, joins Nataliya Makulova on location at ReMode Conference in Los Angeles.
In this episode:
A new model for commerce for things we use every day
Avoiding cycle of purchase and pollute, purchase and pollute
Wear, return, up-cycle
Subscription model, not purchased, another type of consuming fashion, a sharing economy because sharing materials
Eliminating closet clutter and clothing waste
Doesn’t make anyone change consumption patterns, makes you feel great—same person as was but now helping reduce waste
Having access to things that make you happy, optimistic and futuristic
Empowering, closing the loop system
Building a factory, scaling — working on—a smaller prototype in Los Angeles area
Systems and processes and the value of Kristy’s engineering background
Challenges of building new technology
At the forefront of conversations and there is a shift in the industry
And the need for a sense of connectivity
See
omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A lifetime membership to a better way of living. Sounds promising. This is more than an idea. This is an innovative circular T-Shirt Company that could change the waste problem caused by fast fashion, and a new commerce model for things we use every d...
A lifetime membership to a better way of living. Sounds promising.
Nov-14-4-36-20-PM-min.jpg">This is more than an idea. This is an innovative circular T-Shirt Company that could change the waste problem caused by fast fashion, and a new commerce model for things we use every day. Kristy Caylor, CEO of For Days, joins Nataliya Makulova on location at ReMode Conference in Los Angeles.
In this episode:
- A new model for commerce for things we use every day
- Avoiding cycle of purchase and pollute, purchase and pollute
- Wear, return, up-cycle
- Subscription model, not purchased, another type of consuming fashion, a sharing economy because sharing materials
- Eliminating closet clutter and clothing waste
- Doesn’t make anyone change consumption patterns, makes you feel great—same person as was but now helping reduce waste
- Having access to things that make you happy, optimistic and futuristic
- Empowering, closing the loop system
- Building a factory, scaling — working on—a smaller prototype in Los Angeles area
- Systems and processes and the value of Kristy’s engineering background
- Challenges of building new technology
- At the forefront of conversations and there is a shift in the industry
- And the need for a sense of connectivity
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.