Upcycled Coats to Keep You Warm This Winter

The Joost Seaqual trench coat from Rita Row is a unique and sustainable fashion piece made from 100% upcycled marine plastic. Designed in Spain and ethically made in Portugal, this beige padded trench coat is not only stylish but also environmentally conscious. Its use of OEKO-TEX Sequal fabric sets it apart from other trench coats on the market.

Using upcycled shearling of varying lengths, Eleph creates a statement both in style and in ethos. The label works to source leftover quality textiles from the fashion industry and blend them into ethical products to have and keep close. The raw edges and tie closures are signatures of the brand.

This bespoke upcycled sheepskin patchwork jacket is made from fully upcycled sheepskin furs, including shearling, and features a mix of vintage shearling coats from the 90s and leftovers from previous collections. The jacket is very soft and flexible with rich textures, and has a premium quality with raw edges and a boho/rustic look. It is perfect for those looking for a unique and sustainable fashion statement.

This unique upcycled woolen coat can be worn in two ways - full length or cropped with a belt. It features metal buttons and is made from high-quality wool and PES fabric. The coat was brand new before being upcycled, making it a one-of-a-kind piece.

The HeartlandHippieShop has created a unique and cozy oversized quilt coat by reworking a vintage quilt in a stunning blue antique cathedral window mixed with a star pattern. This one-of-a-kind piece is sure to turn heads and keep you warm during the colder months.

The DEADWOOD Hiro Jacket in black is a unique and stylish piece inspired by Japanese sports motorcycles and street racing culture. Made from upcycled cow leather and goat suede, this jacket is both sustainable and durable. Its unique materials and design make it a standout piece for any fashion-forward individual.

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