A material-led and narrative-driven practice transforming leftovers into wearable art.
For us, circularity is both a material and creative process.We work with textile leftovers to create garments designed to be worn, repaired, reworked and preserved over time.

Post-cutting excess/ waste

Mixed Waste

Tomato Leather

Katran from boutiques

GOTS certfied orange peel fabric

Deadstock

Aloe vera fabric

Factory Offcuts

Our Impact
What is often overlooked or discarded becomes a starting point for new narratives, textures, and evolving forms within the Ekatran studio.
Only 1.4% of our material reached landfill last year.
52% Lower CO₂ emissions compared to conventional garment production benchmarks.
23% of lined garments incorporate deadstock directly into the lining itself.
Impact estimates are based on peer-reviewed Life Cycle Assessment methodologies and published garment industry baselines.
Mend Your Ekatran
We offer repair and restoration services wherever possible, prolonging the life of your Ekatran.
Process: Share your garment details and images. We will assess repair, rework or restoration possibilities.
Return your Ekatran
If you no longer wear your Ekatran, we are here to get it responsibly repurposed and recycled.
Community & Craft
We work closely with home-based women artisans, local karigars and community collaborators across embroidery, textile sorting and handcrafted processes.
We believe garments gather memory over time. Circularity, for us, is about allowing that story to continue.

