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Our Story

The Ministry of Tomorrow (MOT) is an eco-fashion house dedicated to creating beautiful, ethical products with love and respect for all life on Earth. Our flagship production facility is based in Nairobi, Kenya, with a sister factory in Kolkata, India.

At MOT, we believe fashion can be more than something you wear, it can be a force for social and environmental good. Our mission is to infuse soul into commerce by using fashion and textiles as a vehicle for positive change. Every product we create is designed to look and feel exceptional while uplifting the people, communities, animals, and ecosystems connected to our supply chain.

We proudly use cruelty-free, 100% certified organic Fair Trade cotton sourced from India. Through our partnership with the Chetna Organic Farmers Association, we support more than 6,000 organic farmers who are committed to sustainable agriculture, fair compensation, pesticide-free farming, food security, and improved rural livelihoods.

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Chetna Organic began in 2004 as an Organic and Fair Trade Cotton Supply Chain Intervention Project in the rainfed regions of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra, India. What started with 234 farmers organized into 19 groups has grown into a powerful movement supporting thousands of farming families. In 2007, the Chetna Organic Farmers Association was officially registered as a nonprofit organization focused on sustainable agriculture, farmer empowerment, education, family nutrition, enterprise development, and environmental stewardship.

 Our manufacturing partners reflect our values of dignity, sustainability, and responsible production. We are proud to work with one of the world’s largest eco-conscious production facilities, employing more than 7,000 people and helping set a higher standard for ethical fashion.

From seed to stitch, MOT is committed to creating products that honor people, protect the planet, and prove that commerce can be compassionate, conscious, and transformative.

Caring for the hand that sows the seed brings sweet fruit