Farah Naz New York
Farah Naz Fashion House, the renowned American high-end luxury fashion brand from New York, had announced the launch of all-new eco-friendly jeans. The newly launched jeans are made from organic and recycled materials.
Farah Naz of Farah Naz New York said that ‘Carves The Shape Of Your Legs Perfectly; is the slogan of their new eco-friendly jeans and each pair surely does live up to that slogan. She added that one of the highest polluters on earth is the fashion industry and this motivated them to become different and they hope that these initiatives will be followed by other brands in this industry also. According to Farah, in order to continue the brand’s contribution in making this world a better place for the next generations to come, they will continue to take similar steps in the future.
Building awareness and encouraging people to wear eco-friendly clothing is the central idea behind the launch of these jeans. Along with being ethical and affordable the new eco-friendly collection of jeans are amazingly comfortable and fit perfectly. Along with being one of the pioneers of sustainable fashion in the USA, the brand is also a pioneer at the global level, leading a way for sustainable fashion for the other sustainable clothing brands. This collection is a testament to that commitment and many people have also started pre-order the jeans.
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