Jeans are one of the worst offenders in our wardrobe when it comes to the environment – the amount of water used to create a single pair is eye-wateringly high and washing our jeans on the reg has a lasting impact thanks to the release of microplastics from the denim into our water supply. How then do you decide between sustainability and style? Well, thanks to Canadian designer and creative director Adam Taubenfligel of LA-based denim brand Triarchy, you don’t have to.
Bringing the jeans to market was also possible because at the end of 2018, Taubenfligel made the decision to stop selling skinny jeans given that, at the time, there were no sustainable denim materials that met the standards he holds himself and his brand to. “All our poly was made from recycled water bottles which is great,” he says of his old stretch denim range, “but the truth is you’re still making new garbage with old garbage.
In terms of fit, the designer says that the jeans “hold you in beautifully” and have the exact same fit and feel as “every other pair of stretch jeans on the shelf” – the major difference being that “your skin will breath” in the Triarchy offerings because its not being smothered by plastics. This technology, he says, is primed for use in athleticwear, too. “I’m more excited about this making its way into athletic than I am for denim.
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