Adolfo Domínguez x Pyratex
Adolfo Domínguez has joined forces with Pyratex, an eco-friendly textile company specializing in natural, organic, and recycled materials. The Galician label aims to enhance the environmental sustainability of its collections through this collaboration. The partnership extends the existing collaboration between Adolfo Domínguez and Pyratex, who jointly produce a range of the brand’s T-shirts and sweatshirts, as per a press release.
Antonio Roade, Director of Sustainability and Positive Impact at Adolfo Domínguez, emphasized the move as a natural step towards innovation, emphasizing the reduction of the environmental footprint across their collections.
Regina Polanco, Founder and CEO of Pyratex, highlighted the shared values between the two companies. She stated, “Adolfo Domínguez’s designs stand the test of time, and Pyratex is an expert in producing high-quality, durable products.”
Known for challenging fashion norms with campaigns like “Age More” and “Repeat More. Need Less,” Adolfo Domínguez has been proactive in promoting sustainable practices. The brand introduced a clothing rental service, ADN Rent, in September of the previous year.
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