Invest in: ANOTHER ASPECT
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It’s hard not to be impressed by Scandinavian brands and ANOTHER ASPECT has been added to my list of favourites. Their collections are created with deadstock and waste materials creating a curated wardrobe with a sustainable focus. Using waste materials is the future of sustainable fashion, why not join the revolution with ANOTHER ASPECT? Each piece feels like they have a purpose and that’s what fashion should be about. I forgot to mention, as part of their ANOTHER Life initiative, they will take back products at the end of their lifecycle in exchange for a discount on your next purchase, circular fashion at its best. I have put together a list of their pieces that will let you nail transitional styling.
Made from Kvadrat deadstock fabric, a contemporary textiles company that creates products for architects, designers, and consumers globally. An effortless way to carry all the purchases from your local market or if you’re anything like me you will be daydreaming about using it on your next trip to Copenhagen.
Made from Tencel lyocell, a material that’s production is completed without the use of pesticides, this shirt has been designed to slot into the modern wardrobe with ease. The material creates movement and the textured finish on this shirt makes it perfect to be worn open with a vest on a daytime cycle or tucked into some pleated trousers for an eveningwear look. A versatile investment.
High-waisted with a statement pleat. These trousers are carefully constructed using over fifty per cent deadstock, the artichoke green colour feels both current and timeless. Pair them with the poplin shirt and loafers for a dressed-up look, or wear them with a vest and sandals for the warmer months. The perfect alternative to a Loewe tailored trouser.
A polo shirt with a modern twist. This piece takes a menswear classic and updates with a casual, sweatshirt finish. Made from GOTS certified organic cotton, making it super soft, this is the kind of piece that you will want to through over your shoulders at the end of a day by the sea. The relaxed texture is key.