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Sustainable fashion is so comfortable and still a little pricey. But boy, is it ever worth it. According to Los Angeles-based Reformation, vintage clothing (remanufactured fashion) can save 13,000 pounds of CO2 emissions/per person every year. Simply reusing already fabulous clothing helps improve the environment and the climate. You can be the change and in style.
Have a look at Reformation’s summer fashion lineup. If you see “Tencel,” it’s a fabric made from Eucalyptus trees. It’s soft like cotton but uses 1/5th of the land and 80% less water than growing cotton. They aim to “source 98% of their fabrics from recycled, regenerative, or renewable materials by 2025.”