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Food Waste to Fashion

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Reduce, reuse, recycle. This catchy three-word phrase has become the slogan of environmental and sustainable initiatives. While this motto may remind you to use a reusable water bottle, carpool with…

Make the CUT

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Knives are only dangerous in someone’s hand; up until that point, they are just pieces of metal. CUT takes metal from knives and transforms it into buttons and rivets for…

Long Live The Unusual

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Pandemic born brand Vivat Novum creates unconventional and versatile loungewear to feel good about. Sublime Magazine talks to founders Reilly Johnson and Brandon Williams about encouraging social change through their elevated unisex garments.

Healthy Mind, Healthy Planet

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Sustainable activewear is a growing market in Korea. Sublime interviews founders of Ekopado, Lisa Yun and Benedikt Birner about their goals to inspire responsible consumerism and encourage an active lifestyle.

Shepherd Inspired Fashion

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Shepherding: a 12,000-year-old pastoral practice, what has it to do with fashion? The ‘nomad look’, tanned, windswept, touched by nature, confident in the landscape. Shepherds invented ‘layering’; early morning cold,…
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Slowing Down Fashion

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Conversations around unsustainable fashion consumption have become a hot topic over the past few years. With the average garment worn only 10 times before being thrown away, the speed and relentlessness of fashion trend forecasting has given rise to an unquenchable thirst for ‘new’.

Made in Wichí

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LHAKA is more than a fashion label. It’s a project prioritising the education and economic development of Argentina’s Indigenous community. Sublime finds out how the displaced Wichí people found sustainable integration with the private sector.

Tradition With a Twist

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90% of clothing that we buy in Britain is manufactured abroad, often in poor working conditions. Sublime talks to Tom Glover, managing director of Peregrine, a British, family-owned brand since 1796.

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Icelandic Seaweed Innovation

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Iceland has utilised green energy for decades, harnessing geothermal power for the nations heating source and generating electricity for the national grid. It will come as no surprise that Iceland…