Those looking to purchase eco-friendly, gender-inclusive, ethically-made apparel for themselves or their children and now in luck thanks to Over All 1516's new collection. The line is made from 100 percent cotton, pre-consumer upcycled denim and is made in a closed-loop third-generation textile mill located in Guatemala.
Over All 1516's collection features gender-inclusive denim for infants, children, and adults in the form of overalls and dresses. Consumers wishing to add a unique element to their apparel are able to have denim letter patches embroidered on the clothing. Moreover, Over All 1516 allows consumers to purchase the brand's pattern to sew an outfit themselves.
For each piece purchased from Over All 1516, over 7,000 liters of water are saved -- the equivalent to 107 showers. Consumers can pre-order clothing from the brand on Kickstarter.
Upcycled Gender-Inclusive Apparel
Over All 1516 Launched an Eco-Friendly and Inclusive Collection
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