CAALO
CAALO, a future-focused sustainable luxury outerwear brand based in New York, has introduced a collection of outerwear that attempts to combine function, high-quality materials, and sustainability.
The AW collection from CAALO is designed to be versatile, trans-seasonal, and non-gender specific. The outerwear also adheres to the brand’s mission of making items that are thoughtfully designed, made with new fabrics, and manufactured in a sustainable manner.
The brand intends to provide a solution for those who enjoy the refinement of wool but require the warmth of down. It was inspired by the idea of combining two winter staples, wool and down.
Chelsea Claridge, Creative Director and Founder of CAALO, said that they pay attention to the conventional idea of luxury. It’s all about the high quality materials and craftsmanship. The extra attention to detail that feels both remarkable and vital at the same time.”
The US-based brand was created on deliberate design that is both ethically and ecologically made, according to CAALO. Along with solely cooperating with socially responsible, sustainable factories.
The CAALO website in the UK sells the New York-based brand.
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