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Spotlight on: The Recycled Edit

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This Earth Day, update your wardrobe with recycled pieces, like style influencer Santina Harrison. Combine leather accessories made from otherwise unused off-cuts with recycled polyester pieces to create a capsule collection that mirrors your caring ethos. We’re taking Santina’s advice and going bold in neon and croc textures this spring…

 

Style? Guaranteed. Environmentally friendly? You bet.

 

For your everyday essentials

 

Keep your essentials close to hand with one of our recycled leather bags. Our eco-friendly bags are crafted from 100% recycled leather and by using traceable pre-consumer materials to create a light and durable accessory, they retain the traditional look and feel of genuine leather. Our recycled leather bags promise to be both stylish and environmentally friendly.


This half-moon cross body bag, as seen on Santina, boasts an embossed croc texture and is the perfect size to hold all your everyday essentials. Take Santina’s lead and pair with bold brights for a perfect chic spring look.

 

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For statement-making style

 

Add a pop of colour to your capsule collection with minimum impact to the environment with our Rufara Seersucker Neon Recycled Dress. Created from post-consumer plastic bottles, the recycled polyester used to craft this dress is exactly the same in composition as traditional polyester, but is far kinder to the environment.

 

 

Featuring an on-trend neon check print, this is the classic spring dress your wardrobe needs to see you through the warmer months in style. Take inspiration from Santina and wear yours with simple gold accessories, a recycled white leather bag and trainers, for a feminine street-style look.