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FAQs
What is dormant stock?
Dormant stocks, also called dead stocks, are made up of rolls of fabric of various sizes, sometimes barely used, sometimes residual, which remain stored without use in the warehouses of brands and suppliers. Several factors explain this situation: initial excess production by brands to anticipate unforeseen events in the manufacturing process, economic motivations, last-minute order cancellations, and various defects such as unsuitable colors or patterns exclusive to a brand.
What materials do we use to make our parts?
We use only natural materials: cotton, linen, leather, and viscose. They come either from dormant stocks of major French luxury brands or from recycled materials. We work primarily with Nona Source, a subsidiary of the LVMH group, which is part of LVMH's environmental strategy to revolutionize sourcing and promote the circular economy.
In which countries are our parts manufactured?
We strive to produce as close as possible to our main market: France. This is why our production is exclusively European: France, Portugal, and Poland. Each country has its own historical specialty. We prioritize France when production costs allow it.
How can I be sure that WASTE Paris products are truly responsible?
We are a young brand, determined to offer fashion that is environmentally friendly and waste-free. Our approach is to produce exclusively with existing materials. Not all labels or certifications are rigorous in their award criteria, and those that are remain very expensive for a young brand like ours. Our approach allows us to reduce our environmental impact by 80% compared to the fashion industry.
What sizes do we offer?
We currently offer sizes ranging from 34 to 40/42. We strive to make as many sizes as possible available within certain constraints.
What are the delivery times?
In France, delivery time is 1-3 working days or the same day in Paris on weekdays.
In Europe 2-5 working days.
For the rest of the world in 3-10 working days.