Clothing production
Production and Sustainability
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Why do "Garden Mood" clothes cost more than regular clothes?
The answer is simple - due to high-quality fabrics that last for several seasons. Our materials are specifically designed for workwear: they are durable, comfortable, and long-lasting.
We have customers who have been wearing our clothes for three years, and they still look great.
For example: if garden leggings cost €79 and you wear them for at least 3 years, they cost just €0.07 per day.
A garden vest – €0.15 per day.We produce small collections in Lithuania – this is significantly more expensive than production in Chinese factories, but it allows us to ensure the highest sewing quality and minimal production errors.

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How is "Garden Mood" clothing sustainably produced?
We produce in small quantities in Lithuania and only launch a new collection when the previous one is completely sold out – to avoid wasting clothes.
New collections are designed to be worn for many years, without chasing short-term trends.
We ask the sewing factory to give us fabric scraps – from these, we make fabric samples for shipments or small accessories.
We also do not use plastic packaging for shipping. Clothes are packaged in reusable cotton bags, which can then be used at home. They are still sewn by Meda, the founder of "Garden Mood."
How our clothes are born
Meda, the founder of "Garden Mood," is not only an agronomist and seamstress but also a farmer who started a flower farm. This allows her not only to understand what clothes gardeners truly need but also to test them in real-life conditions.
Meda says that "Garden Mood" garden clothes are not just clothes. They embody a good garden mood that appears as soon as you put them on. Women feel not only comfortable but also beautiful.

There's no longer any need to be embarrassed to go to town, take your child to kindergarten, or quickly pop into a shop in your garden clothes – without changing.
Every garment created by Meda carries the message that planting plants and growing flowers is a wonderful thing – and that more people should engage in it, with or without "Garden Mood"
