Holiday gift guide 2022: Sustainable workwear brands to shop for this winter
Whether you’re heading back to the office — or just tired of wearing the same old sweaty clothes at home — your workwear line may need a refresh.
While limited to fast fashion, here are some sustainable clothing and accessory brands with quality products and quality manufacturing methods to consider investing in pieces that will last a few years longer. season.
Another tomorrow
Crafted in Italy, Another Tomorrow advertises itself as “farm-to-fabric factory,” in ultra-fine, farm-sourced merino wool separationincluding Cross button jacket and Wide leg pants now in the “Prince of Wales” plaid palette. Other options that will last for the season include boat neck long sleeve t-shirtMade from custom organic cotton and a Tencel blend with a bit of stretch (and would also be suitable for both casual and formal events), and extremely elegant. matching jacket Made of recycled wool.
Argentina
Pink suits are everywhere now, and one of the most affordable yet well-made options is from Argentina. 9. Crafted from “out-of-season wool,” blazers and matching pants are made from lightweight, temperature-regulating, odor- and wrinkle-resistant fabrics that can be worn year-round alone or with a jacket. outside at colder temperatures.
AYR
Short for All Year Round, AYR produces quality staples that you can really wear year-round, alone or layered in cooler temperatures. For fall and winter, the brand has several matching options of pima cotton and merino wool workwear, including “Big Win” jacket for men,”spy“women’s groove, and the appropriate name, stretchy”Delight the crowd” wear clothes.
Ben Sherman
British brand Ben Sherman recently launched a new line of products perfect for working in the office, working from home and anywhere. Moving legacy, a new menswear line, uses technical fabrics designed to help resist the elements, protecting them from heat, cold and water, keeping body temperature conditioned and dry. Dry, ideal for an active lifestyle on the go. The capsule collection includes several silhouettes, with advanced design details for Maximum movement and comfortinclude styles in block bold color.
cozy earth
Are from Very comfortable drawstring pants arrive Super soft pullover, Cozy Earth offers a combination of plush bedding and home wear made of bamboo viscose, sustainably sourced from USDA-certified organic farms. The exclusive weave is not only temperature-regulating and hypoallergenic, but also stain-resistant.
Eileen Fisher
Eileen Fisher has long been a brand that strives for comfortable, simple designs that are elegant, sophisticated and modern. And the company is leading the way with circus fashion as the Eileen Fisher Nonprofit seeks to promote sustainable design and recycled fabric. Brand used sustainable shirt—super soft, stretchy and breathable—made of Tencel Lyocell yarn, made from responsibly harvested trees. And it cashmere sweater Made from recycled cashmere yarn, part of the brand’s commitment to changing the way clothing is made.
Day
One way that some clothing retailers are maintaining sustainable practices is by running on a “closed loop” system, in which companies will collect worn products to recycle fabrics into new goods. after that. For Days—specializes in classic, minimalist aesthetic for men and women—rewards shoppers with in-store credit for returning items after use for possible recycling. responsibility. The brand recently launched a new linen collectionespecially applying Scandinavian style (“Scandi style”) brings many hygge and comfort in your daily life, from essentials such as coolness linen shirt and linen jogging pants.
Frank & Eileen
Frank & Eileen is certified by B Corp, second only to outdoor clothing giant Patagonia in its impact score among globally recognized US apparel companies. The business is also entirely women-owned and led by women (with no outside venture capital investments), with a commitment to supporting working mothers in the workplace. At the brand’s headquarters in California, there’s a fully stocked facility built specifically for new moms to breastfeed, pump or simply spend time with their babies. And the company has committed $10 million over the next 10 years to support female small business leaders. For clothing, the brand says it only works with sustainable manufacturers to craft handcrafted products using naturally occurring raw materials to create simple yet timeless basic products. time and quality, like three-layer fleece cloak and full length organic chiffon dress.
Grayson
With the aim of “re-engineering the perfect button-down shirt for women today,” Grayson tackles a women’s clothing problem that’s been around for decades and has really only been addressed publicly— it’s a lot of fashion for women that has been designed without consideration for different body types. Founder Audrey McLoghin brought together 30 women to create the perfect button-down, which actually fits and eliminates the “frightening void on the chest”. Among the brand’s best-selling products are silk cotton dress “Changemaker” and “Hero” button-down shirt in washed cotton fabric.
Luxmii
Luxmii creates luxurious, sustainable womenswear from pure linen. Each item is designed with a “less is more” philosophy, focusing on creating timeless wardrobe essentials that can be combined and matched with anything the customer wants. Have owned. by Luxmii linen two-piece set, Especially functional, breathable and durable, exuding minimalism seems calm but collect.
Modern Citizens
Modern Citizen describes its brand as “considered fashion with a sense of luxury—accessible, versatile, and modern.” Specifically, while the designs and fabric cuts aim to be modern and edgy—as seen with Yimei split midi dress and Maxi dress with T-shirt tove—each piece is created with the intention of being worn again, season after season. And relying on stretchy yet comfortable fabrics like rayon and spandex, the brand’s clothing is machine washable, facilitating re-wear and reducing long-term care costs for customers.
Staud
Sarah Staudinger and George Augusto co-founded Staud in 2015 with the idea that haute couture should not only empower women but be accessible as well. The Los Angeles-based label takes a somewhat avant-garde approach to basic designs with complementary lines, Cut, and shape here and there while also making twists on traditional fabrics. by Staud full autumn collection revolves around going back to the office, shown through a vegan skin line of the top, trousersand Blazer.
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