Sustainably Made Escapist Fashion

Levi's Fall/Winter 2020 Line is Its Most Eco-Friendly Yet

For the Fall/Winter 2020 fashion season, Levi's is bringing consumers a sustainably made collection of fashionable layering pieces that are made with outdoorsy consumers in mind.

The collection features a variety of cozy cold weather pieces for both women and men, which are made up of sustainable fabrics, including recycled materials and innovative new fibers that were created by the brand to supply consumers with fashionable attire while helping them to decrease their carbon footprint.

Throughout the collection, the brand utilizes its new 'Cottonized Hemp,' which supplies traditional cotton with a whole new aesthetic, as well as a new material it calls 'Sustainably Soft,' which is crafted with Tencel™ Lyocell and EcoVero. The collection also includes a variety of natural and man-made recycled materials, with sustainable cotton and polyester both utilized in different pieces.
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