Cosset Clothing, a sustainable fashion brand, has introduced a new range of eco-friendly knitwear just in time for winter. Featuring organic cotton and wool, this latest collection expands Cosset’s offerings with a stylish line of sweaters, cardigans, and trousers designed for versatility and timeless appeal.
Each piece is crafted to mix and match seamlessly, giving customers the flexibility to create classic, sustainable outfits that prioritize both style and environmental responsibility. The collection takes inspiration from 1980s sportswear, featuring a vibrant color palette that ranges from soft pastels to bold, eye-catching hues.
Produced in India, each garment starts at Cosset’s design headquarters in Delhi, with wool yarns dyed and knitted in Ludhiana, before returning to Delhi for final assembly and packaging. This process not only supports local craftsmanship but also aligns with the brand’s commitment to ethical and sustainable production practices.
Available directly through Cosset’s e-commerce platform, the new collection represents the brand’s dedication to high-quality, sustainable textiles, making it an ideal choice for conscious consumers looking to invest in eco-friendly fashion this season.
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