The best ... recycled fashions
ReRun bag, Te Casan Flats, Go Green Go, Keyboard Cufflinks, Stella McCartney for LeSportsac
ReRun bag
Ever wonder “where water bottles go after the recycling bin?” Matt & Nat have fabricated them into handbags. Price: $140 Contact: Mattandnat.com
Source: In Style
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Te Casan Flats
Eco-friendly designer Niki Robinson uses natural dyes and recycled materials, from leather to fabrics, to evoke 1950s fashion.
Price: $245 Contact: Tecasan.com
Source: O magazine
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Go Green Go
by Phillip Lim
Phillip Lim uses “organic, natural, or sustainable” materials, so you’ll “look as good as you feel” in this stylish dress.
Price: $495 Contact: Barneys.com
Source: People
Keyboard Cufflinks
Made from recycled computer keys, these cufflinks are the epitome of geek chic. Express your inner nerd without “breaking out your circa-1988 keyboard tie.” Price: $14.95 Contact: Acornstudios.ca
Source: Plenty
Stella McCartney for LeSportsac
This line of bags, fashioned from recycled nylon, captures the designer’s
“respect for nature.” Price: $420 Contact: Lesportsac.com
Source: O magazine
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