CLEARANCE SALE
We are running a "clearance sale" on our remaining inventory in the coming weeks (read why here). Because we are offering our products at "cost price," we are not accepting returns. If you feel like supporting us, this is the moment to do so. If the item does not fit, you could always resell it on second-hand platforms or gift it to someone else ❤️.
MORE INFO
- FREE SHIPPING - above €50 in NL, BE & GER or pick up at our location in the center of Amsterdam
- BUY 3 ITEMS - or more and add a 10% discount with code CLEARANCE
- NO RETURNS - you are buying at cost price
shop Poppy Field
Poppy Field was founded by a French couple, now based in Bali, Indonesia. It is a Bohemian, elegant, noble, and caring fashion brand. Poppy Field is aiming to be as kind to nature as possible, as well as respecting human rights by providing fair working conditions. The clothes are handmade in a small factory in Bali, which respects its workers and works with artisans who do not use chemical products. The brand uses sustainable materials such as linen, EcoVero™ Viscose, Responsible Ethical Wool, Responsible Ethical Mohair, and Cupro, which is a fabric made from cotton waste. The company uses compostable and plastic-free shipping. Poppy Field supports many local sustainable initiatives.
shop Poppy Field Online
Discover the collection of Poppy Field clothing here. Sustainable Poppy Field jumpsuits, dresses, tops, pants, all handmade with care and love by Poppy Field the label online right here on thegreenlabels.com!
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