Organic Cotton
Finisterre is proud to introduce regenerative organic cotton into its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, with over 75% of its t-shirt range now crafted from this eco-friendly material. This marks a significant step in the brand’s commitment to using low-impact natural fibers that support healthy ecosystems.
Having long championed organic cotton, Finisterre has eliminated synthetic chemicals and fertilizers from its supply chain. With the introduction of regenerative cotton, the brand is taking an even greater step toward reducing its environmental footprint.
“By transitioning to regenerative cotton, we’re not just making clothes—we’re investing in the future of our planet,” says Adele Gingell, Head of Impact at Finisterre. “Organic cotton is the baseline, but regenerative is the next step in making truly responsible clothing.”
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