Made in Taiwan
“As for sustainability, I think it is an attitude about life, just like in Taiwan everyone recycles plastic bottles after finishing a drink.” Indeed, sustainability has been a part of oqLiq’s DNA almost right from the start. Working with the Lotos brand, they use faux leather manufactured from reservoir sludge to make “leather” clothing, bags, and accessories. Hung says with a laugh that this is “washing one’s pants while fishing for clams” (i.e., killing two birds with one stone). They also transform environmentally friendly fabric made from recycled oyster shells into numerous items boasting both functionality and style. And it just so happens that these high-tech functional fabrics are a strong point of Taiwan’s textile industry.
Though oqLiq’s clothing is very high-tech, Hung says with a smile that they are like “boomerang kids” living off their parents, as the brand relies on local master craftspeople with decades of experience. Their apparel, from raw materials to manufacturing, has strong ties to the Tainan area, and perhaps it is for this reason that though it may look understated, it carries the cumulative weight of time, skills, technology, and this land.

oqLiq’s store displays are made with sustainable materials like the oyster shell ash produced by Lotos. (photo by Jimmy Lin)

The idea that Kay Hung wants to convey through her brand is that attire should make daily life more comfortable. (photo by Jimmy Lin)