There are plenty of designers making old things new again—it’s a great way to curb the wastefulness of the fashion industry’s traditional production methods, and also results in garments and accessories that are incredibly unique. Looking to add something more environmentally-friendly to your wardrobe? As we mark World Environment Day today, here are seven pieces of upcycled clothing (and a few accessories for good measure) to fit any budget.
This lightweight and versatile crepe dress will quickly become a staple thanks to its dreamy draped quality.
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Add to your arm party with this fun mix of bangles made from recycled flip flops.
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Spring forward with Montreal brand Laugh By Lafaille’s charming trousers, crafted with vintage textiles and a modern cut.
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Made from fabric scraps sourced by Fabscrap, a hub for facilitating a more circular fashion industry, this tee is anything but basic.
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Cotton-blend jacket
($490, Myar)
Everyone loves a good khaki jacket—this one comes with an off-beat Hawaiian shirt pattern on the back.
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A boxy silhouette and asymmetrical detail give this blazer a business-meets-pleasure vibe.
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Meristem backpack
($390, Vanina)
Food packaging refuse is a huge issue worldwide; this sweet bag made from a thread created with this waste is one beautiful solution.
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