Exclusive raincoats made of leftover fabrics
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by Make it last on 17 August, 2016
Tretorn and Naturkompaniet collaborates on a collection of eco-friendly raincoats.
The Left Over Project is a limited edition collection of raincoats created in a collaboration between Tretorn and Naturkompaniet. 95% of the fabrics used in the production are leftover fabrics from other productions–fabrics that are normally considered useless and therefore treated as garbage. The unisex jacket comes in eight different colors, each of them with a handwritten signature, and will be available at Naturkompaniet in store and online 25 of August.

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