Frank and Oak, the highly rated fashion brand based in the Canadian city of Montreal, launched a reversible bomber jacket that is crafted out of materials obtained from a combination of recycled polyester fabric and upcycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, making it a fine example of truly sustainable fashion.
The 'Skyline' reversible bomber jacket is available in a classy black color as well as brown, rosin and dark blue. All jackets in this range are capable of handling temperatures as low as -10 degrees C thanks to the use of Thermore Ecodown filling, which happens to be featherless and not a byproduct of animal cruelty. What's more, these jackets are treated with a cire finish that helps aid its water-resistant credentials.
Effective in keeping out the cold, pleasing to the eye and mindful of the environment, Frank and Oak's 'Skyline' reversible bomber jacket ticks all the boxes.
Cruelty-Free Reversible Bomber Jackets
These Jackets Use Featherless Down & Recycled Polyesters
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - There is a growing trend among consumers for sustainable fashion options, particularly with the use of upcycled materials and animal-free insulation.
2. Reversible Clothing - The popularity of reversible clothing items continues to grow due to their versatility and convenience.
3. Animal-free Materials - Consumers are looking for products that do not contribute to animal cruelty, making products that use animal-free materials very attractive.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - There is an opportunity for fashion retailers to incorporate sustainable and animal-free materials into their product lines and offerings.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Textile manufacturers can explore the use of upcycled and recycled materials to create sustainable product lines for fashion brands.
3. Outdoor Apparel - Outdoor apparel companies can capitalize on the trend of animal-free insulation for their jackets and gear to attract eco-conscious consumers.