Remedy's South Melbourne Market Store

Frankie Magazine

Fun finds from emerging designers at so:me space

"SO:ME Space is a unique retail concept space within South Melbourne Market where you can find a whole heap of cute things (while in proximity to the greatest paella of your life). With a focus on design and sustainability, SO:ME Space is a retail launch pad for emerging Melbourne designers, who get an opportunity to trial and sell their products – spanning homewares, craft and fashion – in real life. 

 

8. Remedy Clothing is a circular clothing brand, which means they only use 100 per cent recycled materials to make their products, and ensure what they make can be recycled once it reaches the end of its lifecycle (which will be a long way off, as they also design for longevity!). At Remedy, you’ll find year-round unisex basics including t-shirts, sweaters, hoodies, tote bags and even bucket hats to get you through summer."

 

South Melbourne Market

Finding a Remedy to fast fashion

"This month we caught up with Casey Brimble, the  co-founder of 100% recycled clothing brand, Remedy Clothing.

What inspired you to set up your business? 

Like most Melbournians, I had a lot of thinking time during the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021. I have worked and owned a business in the retail industry and wanted to create a brand that had a positive impact on the environment whilst maintaining the look and feel of clothing currently available on the market. 

There aren’t any other brands making their clothing from 100% recycled materials and I believe we are at the forefront of truly sustainable clothing in Australia, if not the world. We registered the business in February 2021 and in July 2021 we launched our first collection of winter items. 

How do you source all the materials?

We have identified three critical certifications to operate under:

    1. The Global Recycled Standard (GRS)
    2. Bluesign 
    3. Fairtrade

At the moment, there aren’t any manufacturers certified under GRS in Australia so we have to source all our materials from overseas markets. However, we are in the process of becoming GRS certified (as a brand) and hope to become certified as an Australian manufacturer within 3-5 years.  

With all of our material inputs (fabric, threads, zippers, buttons etc) being 100% recycled, we have to source and manufacture from all around the world. Some of these places include India, Pakistan, Taiwan, China & Hong Kong. 

Have you always been in retail or have you had different jobs?

Prior to working for Remedy full time, I co-founded a fashion hiring platform. That business supported me through university but after I graduated, I wanted to take the next step and make a real impact which is why I started the brand.  

Describe your products and how they are ethical and sustainable.

First and foremost, our entire product range is made from 100% recycled materials. This includes the fabrics, threads, embroidery, labels, swing tags and packaging. Even our store at South Melbourne Market has been made from recycled and upcycled materials (old floorboards and stillages). 

Second, we have a take-back guarantee with all our items. That is, we make a commitment to all of our customers that at the end of the lifecycle of our product(s) they can send them back to us and we will recycle them again. 

Finally, by operating under the GRS, Bluesign and Fairtrade certifications we ensure our products are 100% recycled, don’t use harmful chemicals and employees are paid fair wages. 

Why did you select the South Melbourne Market to sell your products? 

We chose South Melbourne Market because we believe it is the perfect place to reach our target demographic. Customers of the Market are socially and environmentally aware and appreciate the impact our products are making. 

Do you have a favourite recipe you can share with our readers?

Being a small business owner I don’t get a lot of time to cook at home. I thoroughly recommend ‘Small Town Pie Co’ and ‘The Fresh Pasta Shop’ at the Market!"