About Erosi Fashion

Hello, my name is Roos, and I started Erosi Fashion for multiple reasons.
When I traveled to Bali to learn more about Batik, I also discovered how to dye my own fabric using coconut peel. This was so fascinating to me that I wanted to dive deeper into the world of natural dyes and create from the source. At the same time, I felt I was missing key pieces in my own wardrobe and wanted to create them myself.
Being passionate about both fashion and creativity, I decided to combine these two elements to make something unique. By dyeing my own fabrics, I can craft textiles that are truly one-of-a-kind, made from natural ingredients. This makes the process feel more like creating a piece of art.
The pieces I design are ones I’ve personally longed for, and I believe others may feel the same, at least, that’s my hope!
I’m fully aware of the overproduction issues in the fashion industry, which is why I focus on using organic materials, natural dyes, and a made-to-order approach. This way, we avoid overproduction, and no harmful chemicals are involved in the process (except for the 5% stretch component). Interestingly, the stretch actually helps extend the lifespan of the fabric! I also repurpose fabric scraps to create labels and headpieces.
By focusing on key elements and timeless designs, my pieces aren’t bound by fleeting trends. They add something lasting to your wardrobe, items that can stand the test of time.
Everything is handmade and hand-dyed in my studio in Amsterdam.
Join the movement! Only together can we change the fashion industry.
Highlighted in:
In Conversation with Roos of Erosi Fashion on Natural Steppers
JIJWIJ_36.pdf (page 34 and 35)
Sustainability

Every design is handmade, hand dyed with natural pigments, and crafted from carefully selected organic materials, such as organic cotton. Designed to be timeless, versatile, and long lasting. Erosi second skin expresses values of care, connection, and resistance to overconsumption.
Special Care

Soft materials need gentle care.
Wash Erosi Fashion at 30 degrees without tumble drying, preferably with chemical-free laundry detergent.
For the first wash, make sure to wash it with similar colors, as some dye may still come off.
Avoid drying it in direct sunlight to prevent the color from fading.