Arvin Goods introduces Recover cotton sock collection

Seattle-based sustainable apparel brand, Arvin Goods, has unveiled its latest sock collection crafted from Recover™ recycled cotton fiber. The new collection not only embodies Arvin Goods’ sustainable values but also offers customers stylish and comfortable options for everyday wear. The brand continues to set standards for low-impact fashion, encouraging consumers to make choices that benefit the planet.

The new collection features crew socks made from 79% recycled materials, including 43% recycled polyester and 36% Recover recycled cotton fiber. Recover’s proprietary recycled fiber is known for its minimal environmental impact, significantly reducing carbon and water footprints in the apparel supply chain. Producing just one pair of Arvin Goods socks with 36% Recover fiber saves up to 18 gallons of water compared to conventional cotton socks.

Boris Mercier, SVP Marketing at Recover, emphasized the shared commitment between Recover and Arvin Goods to circular fashion without compromising quality, comfort, or style. Recover aims to educate consumers about conscious choices and promote sustainable initiatives within the casual wear segment.

Dustin Winegardner, Managing Partner at Arvin Goods, expressed excitement about formalizing the partnership with RecoverTM and Ferre Yarns, marking a significant step for the brand. Sourcing materials locally in Spain and manufacturing nearby in Portugal aligns with Arvin Goods’ mission to deliver environmentally friendly basics.

Paqui Ferre, Sales and Marketing Director at Ferre, highlighted the brand’s commitment to sustainability and praised Arvin Goods for utilizing FBlue, an iconic 100% recycled yarn. This blend, combined with Recover recycled cotton, offers sustainable solutions while providing vibrant colors for Arvin Goods products.

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