The Knitwear Revolution In Slow Fashion

Explore sustainable knitwear designers.

POSTED BY SIMONA SANTAMARIA

It is impossible to discuss slow fashion without mentioning how, in recent years, this environmentally friendly trend has gained international traction. 

What does the term slow-fashion mean? Slow fashion is a more environmentally friendly and ethical approach to clothing production and consumption. It is opposed fast fashion and promotes environmental responsibility.
Fashion knitwear and textile design have embraced this concept in recent years, enabling numerous designers to produce sustainable and one-of-a-kind pieces. Below are three amazing knitwear designers for original works.

Verconiik By Lindsay Vrčkovnik

Lindsay is an American knitwear designer based in New York.  Her selection of materials and colors for the design makes this brand unique.  Lindsay works from her own studio, where she and her staff use both machine and hand-knitting techniques to create these amazing pieces.

 

 

Sulk Knitwear By Sarah Beasley

Sarah is a knitwear designer who creates unique, handcrafted clothes in London, United Kingdom. Her style is characterized by her choice of colors and by the addition of loops to the material. Handmade with affection over a period of 10-40 hours, each piece encourages a slower, more environmentally friendly way of shopping. Sarah regularly uses antique and leftover yarns to knit old objects into new ones, thereby promoting waste reduction.

 

 

Loupy Studio By Evvia Gonzales 

Based in the United Kingdom, Evvia is a one-woman knitwear designer.  Each item is made from premium deadstock or vintage materials, and every piece is hand-knitted and crocheted.

 

 

In the ever-evolving world of fashion, slow fashion is the cool kid on the block, waving the flag for eco-friendly vibes and ethical style. Say peace out to fast fashion's bad rep and hello to a movement that's all about being kind to the planet in the most creative way possible. Knitwear and textile designers are totally vibing with this groove, turning out rad pieces that are sustainable and one-of-a-kind. Cheers to these designers for making the world a more stylish and conscious place! ✌️🌿

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