Thursday, May 25, 2023

Allen Schwartz | Shop The New Contemporary

  

2017 saw the debut of the brand-new ALLEN SCHWARTZ collection. The company offers classic shapes for various occasions that are enhanced by contemporary fabrics and textures. The ALLEN SCHWARTZ woman naturally values design in all facets of her life; their apparel contributes to enhancing this unique component of her existence, and she is aware of this.


At ALLEN SCHWARTZ, they strive to further the Slow Fashion Movement and include more recycled, environmentally friendly materials into their designs. They behave responsibly and are dedicated to always going with the better option.



"Made in LA"

Their downtown Los Angeles showroom is where all of their clothing is designed and created. All of their items are conceptualized in-house, which allows them to keep slower production rates, moral workplace practices, and equitable pay for all of their employees. They also collaborate with a lot of regional manufacturers and small enterprises. They are able to contribute to a more sustainable future by collaborating with mills that have similar values as their own.


All of the ALLEN SCHWARTZ collection's pieces are designed and created in Downtown Los Angeles. Because they produce in tiny numbers, each item is somewhat unique, and they use scarcity to generate demand and reduce waste. While continuously attempting to make internal procedures better, they will uphold the highest ethical and sustainable standards.

Fabrics The production of all of their satins using a brand-new, cutting-edge repurposed fabric is their first step toward enhancing their sustainable efforts. Beginning in 2020, this fabric, which was converted from recycled plastic bottles by a Japanese mill, will be used for all of their satin designs. To make sure that the apparel keeps its integrity and has the same touch, feel, and appearance as their original satin, they extensively investigated this fabric. To lessen their total effect in the fashion industry, their team is continually looking for new suppliers and textiles created from recycled materials, such as their 100% recycled poly chiffon. 

They are aware that as they expand, they may encounter new obstacles, but they are committed to changing the way that apparel is designed and made. They are hoping that you will support their cause.


In addition, they have created a new sustainable version of one of their most well-liked satin fabrics. Utilizing yarn manufactured from plastic bottles collected all around Japan, this fabric was produced. This is just one more step in their ongoing efforts to uphold high ethical standards in both their production method and the fabric choices they make. 

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