Recycled Denim Collections

Fanfare Label's New Denim Collection Features Recycled & Organic Coton

Fanfare Label dropped a new recycled denim collection that shares styles that are ethically manufactured using 69% organic cotton, 20% post-consumer recycled denim, 9% recycled bottles and 2% recycled polyester. The brand also took care to make sure that the jeans themselves are recyclable at the end of their usable life, thanks to the exclusion of rivets, which are replaced by embroidery instead, and the use of more printing and fewer attached labels.

The unique collection makes denim memorable and turns sustainability into a style statement to inspire the industry at large.

The sourcing and fabric details of the denim styles from the independent sustainable fashion brand are fully transparent. Additionally, this recycled denim collection are GOTS, GRS, OCS, and OEKO-TEX certified.
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