The brand with the 3 sustainable stripes
, Basketcase Gallery, Eva Joan Repair, Frankie Collective, Beepy Bella, and Tyranny & Mutation.
And in the true spirit of sustainability, all the designer pieces on display were sold not for money but for weight in worn goods — whether that be clothing, shoes, or other gear — brought by the pop-up visitors.For each half-pound of fashion waste, guests were credited with one point, which they put towards pieces from the various collections. And guests were limited to bringing 10 pounds of used gear for two purchased items, with everything going on a"first come, first served" basis.
"We believe in mending not ending. Every piece of clothing has an opportunity for new life, it just requires a little bit of creativity," said
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