Anima Active garments are manufactured from recycled Tencel fibres that are produced in Austria. This textile is produced from wood taken from trees that are cultivated without chemical fertilisers and in sustainably managed forests. The wood is a raw and renewable resource. Ultimately, this means that Tencel’s climate change impact is 60% lower than that of generic lyocell.
It’s fully biodegradable under both soil and marine conditions, as well as completely compostable – everything anyone could ask for in a brand that’s built around impact. Amongst many other amazing features of this textile, Tencel is naturally resistant to odour and is anti-bacterial, meaning that you don’t have to wash it after every single workout; saving water, energy and time, and ultimately ensuring the longevity of the garment.
To explain her philosophy that “buying cheap costs more,” Raquel references the ‘times worn theory’ – a method of weighing up the long-term value of a product rather than fixating on its immediate cost.
She provides an example of a sports bra that costs R700. If you wear it twice a week for exercising, you will end up wearing it 6 times a month. Multiply that by the 12 months of the year and that equates to 72 annual wears (or ‘times worn’). Therefore, at R700 (a cost that may seem like a large initial outlay) you get 72 wears a year at less than R10 per wear. Good quality products will last for multiple years, so the value derived in the long term is far greater than that of a cheaper alternative that expires faster and costs more to make in terms of its social impact and carbon footprint. Food for thought.
Raquel is fully aware of the fact that in building an activewear brand so firmly rooted in sustainable design principles, she is creating something that many people may not yet understand. But she’s in it for the long haul and committed to what it would mean if more designers followed suit.
Hers is an investment into the future she hopes to play a role in creating.
We believe in that vision. We embrace that same mission. And through Plain Tiger, we can share it with the world.