Water that we consume daily is the 2.5% of freshwater in the world that is slowly being contaminated and diminished. In the world of fashion, water is treated as an expendable resource for production, with no means of returning or reusing it post production.

Some facts :

  • industrial water pollution world-wide is from the global dyeing and treatment of textiles.
  • It consume 2700-3000 liters of water to produce a single piece of t-shirts. This number enough for one person to drink for 900 days.

Fashion, though a powerful medium for identity and awareness, also contributes to the problem, due to practices that are harmful to both nature and humans. Our journey at PACA ROPA reminds us that, as part of the natural world, we must treat everything with the utmost respect.

 Our Journey at PACAROPA reminds us that we too are part of the natural world, and must treat everything with the utmost respect. 

Overconsumption
Beyond Trends, Beyond Waste :

We go beyond trends, focusing on conscious choices and lasting impact. The cycle of fast fashion has proven to be a major problem as fashion waste has become one of the most prominent types of waste found in landfills globally.

Some facts :

  • There are enough clothes on the planet right now to dress the next six generations of the human race.

Following The Compass
Of Restoration

While we cherish only 2.5% of the world’s freshwater, fashion thirsts for it without giving back. PACA ROPA recognizes fashion’s role in self-expression, but we believe it shouldn’t come at the cost of our planet. 

We move beyond fleeting trends, focusing on mindful design and lasting pieces to break free from the cycle of waste. Discover how fashion can be mindful – Explore PACA ROPA’s collection

Why Pacaropa

The Journey towards a more sustainable future in fashion led us to the discovery of alpaca’s. Gentle creatures that aren’t just soft and cuddly, but also champions of eco consciousness.

With PACA meaning bale or something tightly woven and ROPA Spanish for clothing come together in our name, playing on the idea of a bale of clothing. But with a deeper meaning, it reflects the complex reality of the fashion industry – a world often burdened by waste and environmental impact.

PACA ROPA aims to rewrite the narrative. We believe that beautiful, ethically-made clothing shouldn’t come at the cost of our planet. We strive to nurture a future where fashion and sustainability are tightly woven together