3,14BAN in the glossy magazine Nova Ya
3,14BAN continues to prove that Ukrainian upcycling can be not only eco-friendly but also stylish, contemporary, and worthy of the best platforms. Recently, the glossy magazine Nova Ya published a feature about our team and our philosophy — creating unique accessories from banners and denim that are given a second life.
For us, this is more than just a publication. It’s another step toward making sustainable Ukrainian design and upcycling culture recognizable both in Ukraine and abroad.
What Nova Ya writes about 3,14BANThe article highlights our unique approach to working with materials that would otherwise end up as waste. Instead, we create banner bags, shoppers, laptop sleeves, notebooks from banner fabric, as well as products from recycled denim. The magazine’s editorial team noted: 3,14BAN is an example of how conscious consumption, contemporary fashion, and a strong social mission can be successfully combined.
Why it mattersPublication in Nova Ya is proof that Ukrainian brands have powerful potential and can create eco-friendly accessories of a global standard. It’s another confirmation that upcycling in Ukraine is becoming a trend that inspires and supports the development of the circular economy.
3,14BAN — more than just accessoriesOur creations are:
- Upcycled bags and accessories with unique design;
- Business merch made from banners and textiles that strengthens brand image;
- Ukrainian sustainable fashion that supports the environment;
- Stories that carry meaning and leave a mark.
We are grateful to Nova Ya for the attention to our work and for supporting the idea of responsible production. For us, this publication is motivation to move forward and scale the impact of 3,14BAN worldwide.