Consumers are currently interested mainly in summer clothes, but why not get a jacket before the end of the season that will protect you from unpleasant weather, and at the same time, with your purchase, you would have a positive impact on the environment?
What do jackets have in common? Labo Mona and Baum? Both represent a school example of material reuse, with the first being made from bottle, and the other right from parachutes. No problem - ecological design really knows no bounds!
Labo Mona
Dad jackets Labo Mona is a French designer Or Namdari, who managed to create a versatile garment with an interesting concept, suitable for everyday use. An urban jacket that delivers protection against water, but at the same time he breathes perfectly, is made of 30 recycled plastic bottles.
It is intended especially for active people who live in rainy places, and it will be available in six color versions – in addition to green, blue and orange, in three dynamic patterns. It offers users a whole range of useful functions that will come in handy during daily migrations. It is particularly convenient the hood, which follows the movement of the head.
Gallery: Labo Mono
Baum
A brand story Baum started in Buenos Aires, where they decided to cooperate Rodrigo Chapero and Lucas Desimone. They managed to combine aesthetics and durability with help outdated parachutes, from which they are made functional backpacks and modern jackets.
All products that stand out with a colorful design are handmade in Argentina. They are windbreakers feather light, but also include three outer pockets with zipper.
Gallery: Baumm
More information:
labomono.com
tienda.baumm.com