[FSUG-Bangalore] MINC ecofashion and Friends of Sittilingi

ecofriendlyminc ecofriendlyminc at gmail.com
Mon Mar 22 11:32:35 IST 2010


> *Brand MINC **the `eco-friendly' fashion store for women and young girls *
> *was launched by Mishan Design Point Pvt Limited, a Bangalore based
> company pioneered by Mini Shibu, a post graduate in Apparel Design from NID,
> Ahmedabad and her husband Kochery C. Shibu, MINC has sourced its organic
> cotton from tribal health centre, sittilingi. The concept has been to
> promote eco friendly fashion, working with hand spun hand woven fabrics,
> organic cotton and vegetable dyed fabrics and supporting a social chain of
> tribal cotton farmers, weavers and dyers community while improving our
> environment.*
>
> *MINC opened it's first store at Sigma mall, Cunningham road, Bangalore in
> December 2007.  The focus of the brand is Fit, Function, and Fashion
> Integration, which we call F3I of MINC garments. Extensive efforts are made
> during the manufacture of these garments at the company Design Studio, to
> meet the F3I standards.*
>
> *The brand addresses self assured women & the confident tween market with
> a range of easy to put together separates in classic styles and treatments
> that realize the aim of restrained elegance. Thick grey cotton wraparounds,
> button-less jackets, cross-chest kurtas all give a feel of something
> different – some thing that you don't get to see in regular stores.*
>
> *MINC has launched the new store at Mantri Square, the biggest mall
> in South Asia coming up at Bangalore. The mall has been inaugurated by
> Karnataka CM. When you who visit  Mantri square at Malleswaram.  Please do
> visit MINC on the second floor S -62, phone 22667114, and definitely leave
> your autograph.*
>
> * Since MINC is working with organic cotton and khadi in to high fashion,
> we believe it is pioneering efforts. Those of you who know any discerning
> reporters of print/electronic media from Bangalore  please help with contact
> no/details. “MINC has a vision for khadi similar to what the liberalization
> did to our economy in the 90s”.*
>
> * *
>
> * This “friends of sittilingi group” only be more than happy to see the
> organic cotton of the tribal farmers in its finest form at the store *
>
> * *
>
> *Regards*
>
> * *
>
> *Cdr KOCHERY C SHIBU*
>
> *09379091133*
> *
> *
>

On 16 March 2010 20:02, Shrinivasan T <tshrinivasan at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This is a great effort.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Count me to send the stickers.
>
> I am from kanchipuram.
>
> How can I send the money?
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> T.Shrinivasan
>
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