Cos unveils denim collection made from pre-loved garments

London-based fashion brand Cos, part of the H&M Group, has launched its first limited-edition denim capsule collection, made in part from pre-loved Cos garments. The collection, part of the brand’s Cos Remade initiative, features five versatile womenswear styles, including barrel-leg trousers, a straight-line skirt, a rounded funnel-neck jacket, a boat-neck top with an integrated scarf, and an elongated top crafted from a single piece of fabric that elegantly falls around the body using fold techniques.

Each piece in the denim capsule includes 20% pre-loved cotton sourced from gently used Cos garments collected through the brand’s Cos Restore initiative. Established in 2021, Cos Restore focuses on cleaning and repairing used garments for resale. For items that are beyond repair, Cos has been exploring innovative recycling opportunities to transform unblendable fabrics, such as cotton and wool, into new garments.

Since 2023, the brand has given new life to over 7,500 pre-loved Cos garments through its Resell, Restore, and Repair program. This latest denim capsule collection represents Cos’ continued sustainability and circular fashion commitment. The Cos Remade denim collection will be available to purchase online across Europe starting on February 12.

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