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Choose sustainable holiday clothes this summer

Holidays may seem a distance memory and no one really knows when travel will get back to normal. Whether you are making an overseas trip or planning a staycation this year make sure you have some stylish new holiday clothes from small independent designers.

Sustainable holiday clothes

We love the new trend for sustainable, slow fashion. Some brands are opting for 100% natural. Some are embracing recycled fabrics such as Econyl and Reprieve.

These fabrics are made from recycling materials such as bottles and ocean waste and turning them into beautiful new fabrics. We also like fabrics with low environmental impact like organic cotton, line, hemp and bamboo.

With British weather being unpredictable, why not gear up for wind and rain with this classic Mens Windbreaker. Handmade with lightweight, water-resistant, eco printed fabric. Art Katsura makes each item to order making sure there are no wasted garments.

As well as their new menswear collection, they also have a range of cute summer dresses. Their bold colourful dresses are designed to take you from beach to bar. Choose from halter neck and off the shoulder to bodycon and flared fit.

recycled-fabric-padded-bikini-duna-summer-lifestyle-frontIf you are looking for new swimwear, choose from padded bikinis to strapless swimsuits, all in sizes Xs to 3XL and if you use: CODE: SUMMER21 before 31st August you can get 30% off their new swimwear collections.

So before you travel this Summer, make sure you buy sustainable holiday clothes and check out sustainable brands by using apps like Renoon.

About Art Katsura

Art Katsura is a brand from UK. Their mission is to consciously create unique collections using their original art inspired by the patterns and colours found in nature www.artkatsura.com

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