Able Made partners with Burberry

Able Made, a soccer-inspired, climate conscious lifestyle brand, has announced its exciting partnership with the iconic British luxury fashion house, Burberry.

This interesting collaboration has released the MADE2 collection, which is a capsule collection featuring upcycled Burberry fabrics. It offers eco-conscious consumers a taste of luxury, comfort, and responsible fashion. This comes as hype before the excitement around the Women’s World Cup.

This partnership with Burberry has given Able Made a chance to amplify its commitment to waste reduction and circular fashion. This partnership not only flaunts the power of upcycling but also showcases the innovation and collaboration within the sustainable apparel industry.

“We’re delighted to support initiatives such as Able Made’s MADE2 collections by donating leftover materials. Partnering with organizations to emphasize the importance of circularity and sustainable practices helps bring positive change to our industry,” said Caroline Laurie, VP of Corporate Responsibility at Burberry.

This transformative initiative by Able Made aims to raise awareness about the environmental impact while also upholding the notion of luxury.

This partnership has proven that sustainable fashion can easily blend with quality, style, and consciousness.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Burberry for our MADE2 collections. By utilizing Burberry’s donated fabrics, we are able to create a unique collection that showcases the beauty of upcycled materials while promoting sustainability. Together, we aim to inspire consumers to make conscious choices and redefine the future of fashion,” said Suzanne McKenzie, Founder and CEO of Able Made.

The MADE2 capsule collection will be exclusively available through the Able Made website.

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