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Brand: PHIPPS

Season: FW18

Key Pieces: The cornerstone of this collection is the desert camo print, which arrives on pants, jackets and a utility vest. The light brown T-shirt with animals facts (slide #7) is also an interesting conversation starter. 1.2 million species huh?

Release Date: Available Now

Buy: Exclusively at Sardin

Editor’s Notes: PHIPPS is a luxury sustainable fashion label based in Paris. The label's namesake, Spencer Phipps, launched the brand in 2018, after working at Dries Van Noten and Marc Jacobs. As the above collection demonstrates, PHIPPS takes design cues from the natural world and cultural discourse surrounding sustainability and conservation.  True to their message, the garments are made using  sustainable manufacturing practices and eco-friendly materials.

The progressive label is the perfect match for Sardin, an e-commerce platform that's shifting the way we think about buying clothes online. Sardin enacts a pre-order only method of sale and production, meaning that all the garments are manufactured responsibly to meet the demands of the market exactly.

In other style drop, ALCH's custom gilet is made entirely from a Nike duffle bag.

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