Together we make something worthless valuable again.
How does Het ZeefdrukCafé work?
While enjoying a cup of tea, coffee or soft drinks, visitors turn fast fashion items into slow fashion. For this you use your own clothing or clothing that we have selected from local clothing collectors (too good for a cleaning cloth and not interesting enough for second-hand stores). For the print you can choose from special designs by local artists or create your own design.
Who helps you?
In the ZeefdrukCafé, visitors are guided by our enthusiastic hosts. Girls who need to develop their talent and creativity. They are trained by us and work part time at the ZeefdrukCafé.
How do you go from fast fashion to slow fashion in 4 steps?
Step 1: Choose cool second-hand clothing that we have hand-selected from local clothing collectors or bring your own clothing that could use some love.
Step 2: Choose your favorite design from our archive of Rotterdam artists.
Step 3: Choose your ink colors.
Step 4: Print your own wearable art and cherish it forever!
The result?
Slow Fashion for Fast Fashion prices!
You can use your own clothes, clothes that you are tired of and breathe new life into. The prices are around fast fashion prices, so low prices. Accessible to all. By screen printing this, the garment can last for years and you create a new bond with something that would otherwise have ended up in the waste heap.
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