Olyve is a unique womenβs clothing label based in Bangladesh.
We are more than just a brand. We aim to inspire confidence in our customers when it comes to how they dress and present themselves to the world, endeavoring to build a community of #olyvebabe on social media. We strive to fly the flag for body positivity, female empowerment, racial equality and sustainability..
Olyve is designed for women, by women tired of figuring out OOTD. We created this brand to cater the needs of BOSS WOMEN all over the world for trendy yet pocket-friendly outfits. Regardless of size or personal style. We design & produce every item in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Our products are manufactured using luxe fabrics (though youβd never guess looking at the price tags) like organic cotton & soft flannel β but they wonβt cost your entire paycheck! We encourage our customers to be kinder to the planet by investing in fashion with longevity. We ensure that our packaging is as sustainable and environmentally friendly as it can be. We obsess over what you want – constantly tweaking our fit and fabrics so every piece works perfectly for your body and everyday life.
Why should you invest in Olyve?
Itβs simply because, for every purchase you make, a certain percentage goes into our charity fund. Yes, you read that right. We endeavor to make a positive change with the platform & resources we have to help & support those in need. So donβt feel guilty for treating yourself every now & then a truck full of clothes!
#warmwintercampaign2020
#warmwintercampaign2020 Weβve partnered with a local NGO for giving back to our community. We will raise funds through this campaign to donate warm fleece blankets for the transgender community, sex workers, homeless, women and children. Your small contribution will go towards the transgender community in Bogra and sex workers in Mymensingh (Bangladesh). Through your donation, we will be able to keep 100 individuals warm this winter. You truly make the difference for us, and we are extremely grateful. The details of the NGO can be found here: http://www.nopassportvoice.org/