Re.Sustain

The new brand putting sustainability at the top of the agenda
By Alex James Taylor | Fashion | 27 June 2017
This article is part of Eco Watch

Over the past few years, we’ve seen more and more fashion brands pursue sustainable practices in tune with a public demand for ethically produced clothing. Re.Sustain is a new UK brand doing just this, creating unisex, sustainable wardrobe basics that are price-democratic and guilt-free.

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The brainchild of Prama Bhardwaj, Matthew Murphy, and Richard Martin, Re.Sustain ensures that each part of the garment process is fully sustainable and certified from the sourcing of the yarn, dye houses and through to manufacture.

The phrase ‘sustainable fashion’ isn’t particularly sexy, we know. But leave all preconceptions at the door. Consisting of premium quality T-shirts, sweatshirts, outerwear and wovens, Re.Sustain fills that demand for incredibly wearable essentials – think breton tops, denim tunics, and lightweight sweatshirts to chuck on over the top when it gets a bit chilly.




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