Casualwear retailer Tillys, has collaborated with Recover, the Spanish producer of low-impact recycled cotton fibre and blends, to launch the RSQ capsule line.
RSQ is an affordable premium denim brand that is only available at Tillys locations throughout 33 US states. It offers a wide range of fabrics and styles. All of the products in the new capsule collection have at least 20% Recover low-impact recycled cotton in them.
Ed Thomas, president and CEO of Tillys, said that they are continually working to lessen their influence on the environment, particularly in the reduction of waste, pollution, and carbon production. Their goal of using more recycled cotton in their goods is fully aligned with their partnership with Recover.
Recover produces high-quality recovered cotton fiber from textile waste that would otherwise be disposed of in landfills, greatly lowering the carbon and water footprint of the clothing made with it.
Alfredo Ferre, Recover CEO, said that they’re thrilled to announce this new relationship with Tillys, helping to reduce the environmental consequences generated by the fashion industry and pave the path towards a more sustainable future.
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