Everlane ReNew Puffa

Everlane ReNew Puffa

Made in

Bac Giang, Vietnam

Made from

Shel 100% recycled polyester, stuffing 100% recycled down

Lived in

England (Leicester, Bakewell), Italy (Bolzano)

Likes

Frosty winter days, snow, making people feel safe and warm

Dislikes

Barbed wire, the day each year when it gets stored away for summer

Fun Fact

Parts of me used to help people sleep soundly at night

Audio Story

Statement

Polyester is a performance material, widely used, recyclable... perfectly recyclable.This jacket represents the sustainable potential of the material. On the other hand, down is such a brutal material... but no animals were harmed in the making of this jacket! All down is collected from old pillows and duvet- again showing sustainable potentials in materials often given a bad name.

This symbol means that this garment is made of bio-based or more environmentally conscious materials. it could be made entirely from plant fibres and biodegradable or instead of 100% recycled and recyclable materials.

This symbol means this garment has been repaired, whether you can see it or not, someone dedicated time and energy into giving it a chance at a longer life.

This symbol means this garment has been transformed. it could've been altered with it's owners changing syle, but in some cases It's been completely reimagined… maybe It didn't even start life as clothing.

This symbol means this garment has been transformed. it could've been altered with it's owners changing style, but in some cases, It's been completely reimagined… maybe It didn't even start life as clothing.

PoSF serves as an inclusive platform that welcomes and honours all approaches to clothing care and sustainability. In this collaborative space, we aim to empower ourselves and eachother through our garments, questioning the idea of agency and autonomy.

PoSF serves as an inclusive platform that welcomes and honours all approaches to clothing care and sustainability. In this collaborative space, we aim to empower ourselves and eachother through our garments, questioning the idea of agency and autonomy.