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Our editors love Everlane's basics, some of which are up to 50% off right now
Our editors love Everlane's basics, some of which are up to 50% off right now

Business Insider

time2 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Business Insider

Our editors love Everlane's basics, some of which are up to 50% off right now

When it comes to elevated, reliable basics, you can't go wrong with Everlane. The brand's timeless pieces have yet to fail us and are undoubtedly high-quality, though they come with a high price tag to match. Luckily, you can stock up on our favorite styles for less during the current Everlane Summer Clearout honor of the summer season, Everlane is offering up to 50% off select styles in its collection. The sale is a great opportunity to stock up on any pieces you're missing in your capsule wardrobe. Perhaps you're still searching for the perfect linen pants, a comfortable pair of stylish flats, or breathable and supportive fisherman sandals to step out in this summer. No matter what you're hoping to shop for, Everlane is likely to have one of our top with over a thousand items on sale, you're probably overwhelmed by your choices. Luckily, that's where we come in. Ahead, find our favorite Everlane Summer Clearout Sale deals on clothing, shoes, and bags we love. Some styles are already selling out fast, so be sure to add your favorites to your cart before it's too late. Classic linen pants get an elevated makeover with a zippered closure and a breezy workwear feel. This simple knit is made with a blend of recycled and virgin cashmere. It comes in five colorways. These men's jeans are amazingly wearable thanks to the highly elastic four-way stretch. No stiff, uncomfortable denim here. Ideal for a casual day out and about or around the house, this terry crewneck is an essential layer made with breathability and long-term wear in mind. It also comes in 10 colors. Crafted from soft leather with a padded insole, the square-toe buckle sandals come in four neutral hues. The leather is sourced from a tannery rated Gold by the Leather Working Group. We suggest styling these with jeans and a casual tee or a flowy sundress. The hardest part of shopping for flats is finding a pair that combines comfort, style, and versatility. Enter: The Day Glove flats by Everlane. These are some of the best flats we've ever tried, topping our list of the best flats and earning a place as one of our favorite Everlane products. Like sweatpants for your feet, these are soft, have lots of stretch, and you can wear them all day. You won't feel like you're wearing heels at all. Producing less CO2 than a single cheeseburger, Everlane's version of a plimsoll is the eco-conscious label's lowest-impact sneaker yet. The recycled cotton canvas shoe has a natural latex rubber outsole and recycled trims, giving it a conveniently lightweight design and a barely-there feel. This versatile canvas bag from Everlane is durable, structured, and made from 100% cotton canvas. The interior is spacious and open, with a metal zipper at the top to keep things secure. A small internal pocket ensures your essentials are protected and organized. The perfect elegant work tote, Everlane's studio bag is made with premium leather. It's equipped with a wide adjustable shoulder strap and interior and exterior pockets to store everything you need comfortably. The Everlane Summer Clearout Sale went live on June 26 and will continue until July 7, so you still have over a week to shop. That said, it's worth checking out sooner rather than later in case certain styles sell out before the sale is offers free shipping on all US orders of $125 or more. If your order doesn't meet the $125 spending minimum after discounts, you'll have to pay a shipping see what you're looking for here? Check out the full Everlane Summer Clearout Sale for more us on Instagram and WhatsApp for the latest deals, reviews, and buying guides.

Nobody's Child launches debut footwear collection
Nobody's Child launches debut footwear collection

Fashion United

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion United

Nobody's Child launches debut footwear collection

British womenswear brand Nobody's Child has launched its first-ever footwear collection as it continues to expand into a full lifestyle brand. The seven-piece footwear collection has been designed in London and crafted in Italy 'with intention,' explains the brand, as it looks to offer a range of timeless silhouettes 'with a contemporary edge'. Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child As with its apparel, Nobody's Child has ensured that all the footwear styles have been produced in collaboration with eco-conscious partners and made using sustainable materials, such as vegan leather, recycled rubber soles, and low-impact dyes. In addition, all leathers used have been certified by the Leather Working Group. Styles from the debut collection include heeled clogs and a range of sandals in rich chocolate tones, warm tobacco hues, and bold cow print textures. Prices range from 105 to 115 pounds. Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child Jody Plows, chief executive at Nobody's Child, said in a statement: 'Launching footwear has always been on our wish list, our customers have been asking for shoes that reflect the same values and style as our clothing - and we've listened. 'The collection is a natural next step for Nobody's Child as we evolve into a true lifestyle brand.' Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child The expansion into footwear follows the brand's expansion into resale eBay and Reskinned, as well as its first-ever mini-me childrenswear, a bridal collection featuring bridal and bridesmaid dresses, and its first fragrance and bodycare range. The womenswear brand is also currently going through a retail expansion drive in the UK, expanding its store portfolio with recent openings in Leeds and Brighton to join standalone stores in St Albans and in London at Carnaby Street, Spitalfields, and its flagship boutique in Covent Garden. Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child

Bangladesh's leather exports drop 64% in 10 yrs as CETP not complete
Bangladesh's leather exports drop 64% in 10 yrs as CETP not complete

Fibre2Fashion

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

Bangladesh's leather exports drop 64% in 10 yrs as CETP not complete

Bangladesh's leather exports have dropped by over 64 per cent in the last decade, primarily due to non-completion of the central effluent treatment plant (CETP) at the Savar Tannery Estate—a key requirement for obtaining international environmental certifications. As leather exports fell from worth $397 million in fiscal 2013-14 (FY14) to just $142.54 million in FY24, exporters cite the stalled CETP as the single biggest hurdle to achieving Leather Working Group (LWG) certification, the globally recognised benchmark for environmental compliance in production. Bangladesh's leather exports have dropped by over 64 per cent in the last decade, primarily due to non-completion of the central effluent treatment plant at the Savar Tannery Estateâ€'a key requirement for obtaining global environmental certifications. Trade body LFMEAB called for immediate action, including appointing an accredited operator for CETP and offering green financing. Without that certification, Bangladesh's leather is not acceptable in premium global markets, Syed Nasim Manzur, president of the Leathergoods and Footwear Manufacturers & Exporters Association of Bangladesh (LFMEAB), told an event organised recently by the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI). Following years of resistance, tanneries were relocated from Hazaribagh area in Dhaka to the capital's outskirts Savar in 2017. The move was aimed at improving environmental standards, but the CETP still remains incomplete and largely non-functional. Unable to meet the strict compliance demands of leading global brands, Bangladesh consequently sells leather at cut-price rates to Chinese intermediaries, according to domestic media outlets. Manzur called for immediate action, including appointing an internationally-accredited operator for the CETP, offering green financing and extending the same policy support enjoyed by the readymade garment sector. These include bonded warehouse facilities and duty-free imports of machinery. A fully-functioning CETP could potentially double leather exports, Manzur added. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)

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