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Good for Sunday Launches its SS22 Collection in Time for Spring

Good for Sunday is a Canadian-made clothing brand that focuses on creating sustainable, comfortable pieces. In celebration of the warmer weather, the brand recently announced the launch of its newest limited-edition collection. Some notable pieces from the collection include Bamboo 1990 Crewneck, the Essential Bamboo Crewneck and Sweatpants, and the Shop Small Organic Cotton Tee -- to name a few.

Good for Sunday prides itself on being ethically and entirely made in Canada with two main collections and various limited-edition releases. Good for Sunday provides its customers with quality clothing items that are long-lasting in both style and wear, and feature materials and retail practices that have a smaller impact on the environment.

As Demetra & Anthony explain, "Our customers can refresh their wardrobe without feeling like they are contributing to unsustainable buying practices. While shopping with Good for Sunday, customers can see they are supporting a local economy, a business that runs sustainably with carbon-neutral shipping, recyclable and compostable packaging, and materials that have less of an impact on the Earth's resources".
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