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Skopes launches suit collections made with recycled plastic bottles


Skopes launches suit collections made with recycled plastic bottles

British tailoring brand Skopes has announced the launch of its first
sustainably-sourced suit collection made using plastic bottles.

The suits, in the Leed-based brand’s Morelli, Pepe and Gambino ranges,
are each made using at least 45 recycled plastic bottles.
Skopes linked up with UK-based sustainable clothing manufacturer Lyfcycle
to develop the new collection.

Other features include linings and woven labels made from recycled
bottle tops, while paper hang tags are made from 100 percent recycled
FSC-certified paper. Customers can scan QR codes on the tags to see how and
where the suits were made.

Skopes launches suit collections made with recycled plastic bottles

“We are really keen to reduce our environmental impact and have
developed this collection diligently with Lyfcycle over the past 18
months,” head of buying at Skopes, Nick McGlynn, said in a statement. “They
have been a trusted supplier of ours for over 10 years so we are delighted
to be the first brand to partner with them in this initiative.

“It has been really important to us from the outset that the quality
control and design
process should be exactly the same on this project as with any other
collection. There’s been no compromise on looks and there is no way of
telling the difference by touching and feeling the suits – just a huge
benefit to the environment.”

Skopes said it is currently building on its eco suit range with more
products in development. This includes a collection of shirts made from
recycled fabrics due to
be launched later this year. The collection will come in six colourways
with a choice of tailored or slim fit.

“The aim with Lyfcycle is to create a fully self-sufficient, transparent
loop of sustainable and traceable sourcing, production and delivery. As
such, we are actively encouraging all our supply chain partners to follow
this lead because the industry simply has to be more sustainable,” McGlynn
said.

Photo credit: Skopes



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