Bank & Vogue elevates circularity upcycled collaborations

Bank & Vogue, the parent company of vintage and second-hand retailer Beyond Retro, is redefining sustainability in the fashion industry through groundbreaking upcycling projects. By partnering with heritage brands like Wrangler, Coach, and Converse, Bank & Vogue merges eco-conscious innovation with fashion-forward creativity, breathing new life into pre-loved clothing and accessories.

These collaborations showcase the potential of upcycled collections to reduce waste and promote a circular economy. By combining the legacy of iconic brands with the expertise of skilled artisans, Bank & Vogue crafts one-of-a-kind pieces that embody both heritage and sustainability.

Beyond these high-profile partnerships, Bank & Vogue is leading the charge in responsible consumerism through Beyond Retro’s in-house upcycling program and continued investments in renewable energy and eco-friendly packaging. Their commitment to circular fashion ensures that customers can access exclusive, environmentally conscious products both online and in select stores, fostering a shift towards more sustainable shopping habits.

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