Meet the Brands from the October 25 CanopyStyle Announcement
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by: Laura Repas
- CanopyStyle
- Media release
About BAM Clothing
BAM crafts premium quality, pioneering, planet-friendly activewear. Everything we make - from our considered design features to next-generation, nature-based fabrics and our choice of suppliers - has purpose. We’re challenging what we thought possible, not just pushing for change but creating it (and showing others the way).
In an industry that’s one of the worst for pollution, we’re showing it’s possible for a clothing company to be responsible and lead by example, being the kindest we can to people, nature and the planet in everything we do. Every item is climate positive. We already have a fully circular range called 73 Zero. We treat our workers fairly. And we’re challenging ourselves to be impact positive and to make every item we produce fully circular by 2030 – including living wages for everyone who makes our clothes right back to the growers, removing more carbon from the atmosphere than we create, and developing ground-breaking new materials offering high performance but lower impact. With BAM, you can leave the lightest footprint.
We’re in love with nature-based fibres. Why? Because bamboo, for example, absorbs five times more carbon than hardwood trees, needs half the land cotton needs to produce the same amount of fibre, doesn’t need irrigation or pesticides and can be transformed into an unbelievably soft, flexible, high-performance fabric. Why aren’t all clothes made this way? Find out more about us and our range of purposeful activewear at www.bambooclothing.co.uk
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About BN3TH
BN3TH was started in Vancouver, British Columbia, to radically change how men think about underwear. No one performs at their best when they’re adjusting. Or shifting. Or sweaty.
Increased Comfort = Increased Performance
BN3TH was the first to create underwear with a three-dimensional pouch, and the patented MyPakage Pouch Technology™ remains the key to our uniquely supportive fit. BN3TH engineers underwear and base layers that keep you comfortable for full days on the mountain, on the water, in the gym or in the office. Over time, BN3TH evolved as a company to begin championing a full range of apparel for any and every consumer, endeavor, occasion, climate and style, while working hard to minimize the environmental impact of the business and contribute to causes that help preserve our planet. BN3TH was formerly known as MyPakage. For more information visit www.bn3th.com.
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About Everlane
At Everlane, we create wardrobe essentials with the least impact on the planet, and aim to leave our industry cleaner than we found it. We use our three pillars of Keep Earth Cool, Keep Earth Clean, and Do Right By People as a framework to guide our environmental and social efforts. We have committed to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, are 90% virgin plastic-free throughout our supply chain, are increasing our use of preferred, recycled, and next-gen materials, and are constantly working with our factory partners to ensure they meet our highest standard in social compliance. See more about our efforts in our annual Impact Report, and read about how we have already made progress towards our goals, like a 32% reduction in per product carbon emissions since our 2019 calculation. Progress is a process, and we at Everlane are up for the challenge.
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About Grain de Malice
Born in the north of France in 2007, Grain de Malice conceives a fashion which puts on the same level trend and ease, femininity and self-confidence; the whole being adapted to all the morphologies of the women.
Grain de malice distributes this incomparable know-how in more than 200 French stores and on its website (delivery France/Belgium).
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About John Lewis & Partners
John Lewis
John Lewis operates 34 shops plus one outlet across the UK as well as johnlewis.com. Waitrose has 331 shops in England, Scotland, Wales and the Channel Islands, including 59 convenience branches, and another 27 shops at Welcome Break locations. The retailer's omnichannel business includes the online grocery service, Waitrose.com, as well as specialist online shops including waitrosecellar.com for wine and waitroseflorist.com for plants and flowers.
About the John Lewis Partnership
The John Lewis Partnership owns and operates two of Britain's best-loved retail brands - John Lewis and Waitrose. Started as a radical experiment over a century ago, the Partnership is now the largest employee-owned business in the UK, with over 80,000 employees who are all Partners in the business. The Partnership is purpose-driven, existing to create a fairer and more sustainable future for our Partners, customers, suppliers and communities. Our Purpose not only inspires our principles, drives our decisions and acts as our guide to be a force for good, it steers us to do things differently and better - all in service of creating a happier world for everyone and everything we touch.
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About L'Estrange
L'Estrange London is a menswear brand with an ethos of doing more with less in order to reduce waste and change society’s relationship with fashion. Seasonal consumption of clothing, along with a global disposable mindset, means that more and more garments are ending up in landfill. As a fully certified B Corporation, L’Estrange is committed to reimagining every stage of the clothing lifecycle to conserve resources and improve longevity. With a versatile, year-round modular wardrobe, the brand is helping people consume less and create a more meaningful existence built on life’s essentials, within the boundaries of the planet. L’Estrange is available in stores in London and worldwide online.
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About Nique
At Nique, we design with the future in mind. Balancing a cool aesthetic with consideration for our environment. Created for the modern, un-traditional and cultured. Cool and personal. Guided by modernist principles, discarding the traditional notions of gender and age, we celebrate the ritual of getting dressed every day, inspired by individualism and experimentation.
Our intent on everything we design is to ensure that you get the best quality and responsible fabric possible, in long-lasting styles; lending itself to a more sustainable 'buy better' shopping habit.
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About Rachel Comey
Rachel Comey is an American fashion designer and creator of the eponymous New York-based label. Since the brand's inception in 2001, Rachel Comey has become an informal uniform for women fluent in their expression of intelligence, creativity and style. Her collections are known for artful custom textiles, graceful modern silhouettes, and covetable footwear. Rachel Comey operates 3 flagship stores in New York City, Los Angeles, and Brooklyn, and is carried by over 100 wholesale retailers worldwide.
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About Wax London
With sustainability at its core, Wax London is building a reputation for premium, understated menswear that has been designed to elevate the everyday. Transparency and openness are what drive this brand. They are passionate about responsible manufacture, local sourcing and new innovative production methods that have less impact on the planet.