Evrnu launches sustainable NuCycl 360 Hoodie

Evrnu has taken a significant step towards its goal of creating an environmentally conscious fashion industry by introducing its first direct-to-consumer product—the 360 Hoodie. This hoodie is made from NuCycl, a high-performance, 100 percent recyclable lyocell material derived entirely from cotton textile waste.

Stacy Flynn, co-founder and CEO of Evrnu, expressed excitement about this milestone, stating, “We are at an inflection point in the fashion industry where good design and innovation have come together to create a new standard.” She emphasized the quality, luxurious feel, and sustainability of the NuCycl technology showcased in the hoodie.

To create the limited-edition hoodie, Evrnu collaborated with American fashion designer Christopher Bevans. Bevans, known for his commitment to responsible fabrics, was a natural fit for this project. He commented, “This collaboration with Evrnu represents a new frontier for the fashion industry, allowing us to bring customers sustainable products without any trade-offs, including sacrificing quality.”

The “Responsible Collection” hoodie is made-to-order using zero-waste knitting technology from Variant3D to eliminate production waste. Each garment includes a QR code on the label for recycling instructions. When the hoodie reaches the end of its life, customers can return it to Evrnu, where the company will recycle it into a new garment.

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