Ethic-Focused Sustainable Jumpsuits

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Jean Franklin Represents Empowerment, Function, and Femininity

Jean Franklin is a sustainable fashion label based in Los Angeles -- it represents feminity, empowerment, and functionality. The most recent launch from the name is a series of comfortable jumpsuits designed to be suitable for all body types. All of which are great transition pieces between seasons as it can be a layering piece for colder months. Notably, the construction of the jumpsuits are deadstock, which means that it is crafted from remaining fabric unused by other fashion brands -- it is made in a range of fabric materials including cotton and denim.

Only a few pieces are made in each size for waste reduction as Amanda O'Brien, Jean Franklin's Founder saw that most brands make a surplus of products that go to waste. The new collection of jumpsuits, as well as additional vintage items and home products, are available online now at Jean Franklin.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - The trend emphasizes the use of ethical and eco-conscious practices and materials to create stylish outfits.
2. Deadstock Utilization - The trend consists of using leftover fabric to create new clothing designs, reducing textile waste and promoting sustainability.
3. Versatile Jumpsuits - The trend sees the creation of comfortable, functional, and flattering jumpsuits that can be worn across different seasons and body types.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Opportunities for fashion industry players to design and produce sustainable fashion options that reduce textile waste and promote ethical practices.
2. Textile Industry - Opportunities for textile industry players to explore deadstock utilization as a way to reduce waste, maximize material use, and promote sustainability.
3. E-commerce Industry - Opportunities for e-commerce platforms to promote and feature sustainable fashion brands and their products, catering to a growing consumer demand for eco-conscious clothing.

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