MODUS VIVENDI proudly introduces the Micro Knit Line and the “Zero Waste” Campaign, part of the Upcycling Collection, a project dedicated to reducing waste and creating fashion with purpose.

The Micro Knit Line highlights the brand’s commitment to sustainability by transforming upcycled fabrics into new, high-quality pieces. Each item begins with a careful selection and precise cutting of materials that would otherwise be discarded. This is the first stage of the collection’s unique process, ensuring that every cut has meaning and every piece has a future. From there, fabrics go through two more key phases: knitting and quality control. The result is a line that merges responsibility with style, proving that conscious choices can lead to premium design.

The Micro Knit Line features a range of underwear and apparel, designed with minimal lines, soft textures, and a comfortable fit. Each garment is crafted to showcase how upcycling methods can shape modern fashion without compromising quality. By giving new life to existing materials, MODUS VIVENDI champions a circular economy, where nothing goes unused and creativity thrives within responsibility.

The “Zero Waste” campaign for the Micro Knit Line brings this story to life visually, focusing on the journey from fabric scraps to finished pieces. Shot entirely in Greece, it reflects the brand’s philosophy of local production, sustainable innovation, and timeless design.

The Micro Knit Line is not just fashion—it’s a statement. Made in Greece, made with purpose, and made for a future where style and sustainability go hand in hand.

It is time to make a difference in what you wear. Discover MODUS VIVENDI’s Upcycling Collection, available now for purchase online here.

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Tim is the founder and editor of Underwear News Briefs. He has been an avid underwear fan since the age of 14! He founded UNB in 2008 and has continued to broaden his underwear love over the years

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