Levi’s and Outerknown’s New Collection Gets Mother Nature’s Nod of Approval

Natty jeans and truckers, finished using 70% less water

November 10, 2017 9:00 am EST

Tough. Cool. Good for the planet. That’s 11-time surfing world champ Kelly Slater in a nutshell.

Also, thanks a recent venture by his earth-friendly menswear brand, it describes his new jeans as well.

Created as part of a partnership between Levi’s and Outerknown, the jeans and jackets in the new four-piece denim collection are made from single-fiber polyester and USA-grown cotton, and are fully recyclable down to the labels, buttons and snaps.

The pieces in the Levi’s WellthreadTM X Outerknown capsule collection — which includes two rinses of 511 jeans and two Trucker jackets — were finished using 70% less water than standard denim processing at factories that participate in Levi’s Worker Well-being initiative.

Slater Collab (3 images)

Constructed to maximize durability, the jackets and jeans just the first example of a long-term collaboration between Levi’s and Outerknown that will regularly release seasonal collections.

“There is this false notion that ethical fashion can’t also be good looking or cool — that ethics and aesthetics can’t exist together,” said Levi Strauss VP Paul Dillinger. “Outerknown is helping us break that perception and show that we can make ethical, amazing-looking products that don’t sacrifice sustainability.”

Priced from $128 to $185, the collection is available online via Outerknown and Huckberry.

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