Milly is one of the fluffiest models of our Bunchy SS23 collection. It is the bushiest and the most distinctive oversized bun scrunchie you’ll ever wear!! Each item is handcrafted mostly from dead stock textiles and fabric scraps sourced & designed in Europe by our creative team.
Given the upcycled nature of these rare gems each piece is unique and quantities of each model are limited. Additionally, as all bunchies are handmade there may be some sporadic imperfections and slight differences in size.
COMPOSITION
Milly is made of deadstock cotton fabric and white cotton embroidery lace.
- 4 Layers x 70cm of Deadstock Cotton Fabrics
- 280cm of White Cotton Embroidery Lace
- White Polyester Sewing Thread
- Size: 17cm x 17cm
Milly is one of the fluffiest models of our Bunchy SS23 collection. It is the bushiest and the most distinctive oversized bun scrunchie you’ll ever wear!! Each item is handcrafted mostly from dead stock textiles and fabric scraps sourced & designed in Europe by our creative team.
Given the upcycled nature of these rare gems each piece is unique and quantities of each model are limited. Additionally, as all bunchies are handmade there may be some sporadic imperfections and slight differences in size.
COMPOSITION
Milly is made of deadstock cotton fabric and white cotton embroidery lace.
- 4 Layers x 70cm of Deadstock Cotton Fabrics
- 280cm of White Cotton Embroidery Lace
- White Polyester Sewing Thread
- Size: 17cm x 17cm

A tribute to
Milly Zantow
Milly Zantow (born February 13, 1923 - passed away in 2014) was an important figure in the realm of recycling, credited with conceiving the concept of the numbering system used globally to classify plastics for recycling purposes. Her recycling approaches were embraced by the Environmental Protection Agency, and the numbering system she developed subsequently was universally adopted as the industry standard when it was embraced by the Society of the Plastics Industry in 1988. Zantow passed away in 2014 at the age of 91, leaving behind a remarkable legacy that includes her cherished quote, "Waste is not waste until it is wasted."