Versatile Poncho

Student Name : TERESA SANTOS

Mentor Name : CLÁUDIA MACIEL

Company : ÁRVORE/MEAMSTYLE

Green Producer Diary

My Motivation

I was inspired to create a versatile garment that reflects African mobile art and cultural inspiration, while remaining functional and adaptable. Sustainability is important to me because I wanted to use deadstock fabrics, reduce waste, and create a piece that can be used in multiple ways, extending its lifespan and promoting conscious consumption.

My Vetrine Journey 

Over the past eight months, I experimented with various materials and prototypes to achieve a garment that functions as a hoodie and two types of bags. I switched from raffia and feathers to Terry cloth to improve durability, washability, and sustainability. Key challenges included aligning the ideal visual concept with available materials, adjusting the hood mechanism, and resizing shoulder straps. Each challenge was addressed through prototyping, mentor guidance, and iterative design improvements. By testing and refining, I learned to make functional, appealing, and versatile pieces. Deadstock materials and multi-functional design became the core of the project. The final garment reflects both cultural inspiration and practicality. I also focused on minimizing waste and ensuring the piece could be reused or recycled. This iterative process taught me the importance of flexibility, patience, and creativity in sustainable fashion development.

Sustainability Aspect

Your Actions / Explanation

Environmental

Used deadstock fabrics, Terry cloth instead of raffia for washability, simplified materials to reduce waste.

Social

Considered fair trade principles and cultural respect, promoting creative expression.

Financial

Small-scale production, versatile product for multiple functions to maximize value and longevity.

 

A Message to Consumers

This piece shows how culture can inspire creativity and functionality in fashion. Every detail, from material choice to versatility, reflects a sustainable and thoughtful approach. I hope people appreciate both the aesthetic and the story behind it.

A Message to Future Learners

Trust the design process and be persistent, even when things don’t go as planned. Experiment with materials, embrace versatility, and don’t be afraid to adapt your ideas along the way. Every challenge is an opportunity to learn and innovate sustainably.

Product Details

Product Name

Versatile Poncho

Reference / SKU

VETRINE-PONCHO-TAKA-207126

Color

Neutral tones, versatile for multiple uses

Size

One standard size adaptable through design

Weight

Lightweight (depending on Terry cloth and haberdashery)

Quantity (if multi-pack)

1 – Single, handcrafted prototype; small-scale production possible

Materials Information

Composition

Terry cloth – 100% (deadstock)

Additional haberdashery (drawstrings, zipper) – Variable

 

Terry cloth fabric, knit fabric, canvas, metal zipper (metal recyclable)

Knit fabric, Terry cloth, canvas, drawstrings, zipper, deadstock fabrics, and haberdashery items (buttons, straps, small accessories).

 

Manufacturing & Supply Chain

1

Location

Portugal :: NortH region :: Porto

 

2

Date

Raw materials sourced – 17/11/2025

Prototyping – 25/11/2025

Sewing & assembly – 12/01/2026

Final adjustments – 26/01/2026

 

3

Type of processes

Prototyping, pattern making, cutting, sewing, adjusting for multifunctionality (hood/bag), assembly, finishing.

supply chain map

  • Tier 4Raw material

    Show the results to the company

     

  • Tier 3Material processing

    In- person visit to pick up the materials

     

  • Tier 2Component manufacturing

    In-person visit to the company, selection of materials

  • Tier 1Final assembly

    Company choice and online reunion

Environmental & Social Impact

Terry cloth fabric, knit fabric, canvas, metal zipper (metal recyclable)

 

Recycled polyamide yarns

Not explicitly provided; mainly personal prototyping with deadstock materials, small-scale adjustments, and reusable components. 360H

 

Care, Repair & Lifetime Extension

1

Care Instructions

Machine wash Terry cloth, gentle cycle, hang to dry. Avoid harsh chemicals or bleaching to preserve durability.

2

Repair Information

Replace zippers and drawstrings as needed; the garment can be repurposed as bag or hoodie. At end-of-life, textiles can be recycled or used in new textile projects.