Blurring the lines between coziness, ecoconsciousness, and art.
Reconstructing and recontextualizing vintage T-shirts.
Dropping 50 unique pieces.
Taking to London, Sheffield and the Nordic countries to also offer a buying-in service for your unwanted vintage items.
Using deadstock T-shirts, sweaters and locally-sourced wool.
A carbon-neutral product.
Scientists at the University of Maine created it using one of the world’s largest 3D printers.
Promoting sustainable clothing consumption habits.
One way to avoid a closet full of empty watch boxes.
Made from Vegatex in Portugal, could the 018C FUTURMOC become your next must-have mule?
New research from EDITED suggests Gen-Z consumer habits are the way forward, if fast fashion listens.
Bridging technical design and sustainability with unisex apparel.