Editor-Loved Finds
An easy way to practice sustainable shopping—no matter the brand or retailer—is simply to buy less by investing in pieces that will hold up over time, and that’s exactly what the designers intended for the clothing and home assortment. Seemingly small details, like the bedding’s thread count and material choice, ensure they last and get softer over time. And there are no trendy items featured. These basics and classic styles all come in timeless colors, ensuring they’re stylish now and for years to come. The materials are eco-friendly, too. Half of the fibers used to make the line’s jeans are made from recycled materials, the organic cotton that’s used meets the Organic Content Standard (OCS), and much of the assortment has earned the Higg Index Materials seal, which confirms that the manufacturing standards are kind to the earth. The clothing packaging features recycled materials, while the bedding all comes in reusable cotton totes. I’m especially excited to snag the cotton sheets and duvet covers, which will keep me cool at night. As a hot sleeper, I’m always looking for materials made from breathable, natural materials, and it’s even better that they’re organic. And the same goes for the soft sleepwear pieces. While there are tons of cooling pajamas on the market, these lightweight cotton sleepwear tops and short bottoms are a much better fit for my budget.