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We recently teamed up with Marvelous Works to create a line of limited-edition upcycled denim tote bags, made from actual Levi’s® jeans. Here's what makes it so, well, marvelous.
Remember back in ’61 when we launched our first-ever preshrunk jeans with a zipper? The 551™ Zs are back, complete with the loose anti-fit for that vintage look.
How we make our products is just as important as what we make. That’s why we carefully weigh our decisions and consider our impact at every step of our process, and commit to constant progress and self-assessment.
In conversation with Melati Wijsen, a 20 year-old Indonesian/Dutch climate activist and change maker who started youth-powered non-profit organization Bye Bye Plastic Bags to say no to plastic.
A conversation with Xiye Bastida, climate activist and key lead organizer of Re-Earth Initiative, who embraces her Otomi indigenous belief that if you take care of the Earth, it will take care of you.
There’s no denying that the apparel industry has a huge impact on the environment. It’s on us to do everything we can to create great products loved by generations, but respect our planet at the same time.
In conversation with climate activist and hip-hop artist Xiuhtezcatl, who uses his art, music, storytelling and activism to connect and empower his generation in climate justice.
In conversation with Marcus Rashford, football player, political activist and philanthropist on driving societal change. He's set his sights on a bigger target: ending child food poverty in Britain.
In conversation with Jaden Smith, actor, rapper and founder of 501cTHREE, a non-profit focused on positive social and environmental impact while creating awareness around energy, food and water.
In conversation with Emma Chamberlain, who, in her own words is an “honest creator”, podcast host, coffee company owner, pretty decent friend (and daughter), a cat mom, fashion lover and an avid thrifter.