Modern Crew releases collection on bamboo fabric

Modern Crew, a men’s innerwear and loungewear brand, has released a new collection of vests and lounge pants for men. This new collection is made from sustainable bamboo fabric. This fabric is also naturally anti-odour fabric that outperforms cotton by 40% when it comes in contact with moisture.

This new collection is available on the official website of the brand for purchase. All the newly launched products are available for purchase. Using bamboo fabric is the company’s take on reducing pollution in the fashion industry.

“We are thrilled to introduce our new range of Men’s vests and pyjamas in the Men’s loungewear category, crafted from bamboo fabric. This collection caters to today’s modern men who seek premium, comfortable products with an understated elegant look,” said Shivesh Verma and Saurabh Bisht, the co-founders of Modern Crew.

They also believe that protecting the environment is our foremost responsibility. “Sustainability is not just a passing trend; it is our responsibility to protect our planet and the future. Through our brand, we strive to create fashion-forward garments that prioritize eco-friendly materials,” they said.

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