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£245
Rooted in easy-to-wear garments, a genderless spirit and sustainable practices, CFCL (aka Clothing for Contemporary Life) may have only launched this year, but it’s already amassed a staunch following. Fascinated with computer-program knitting, founder Yusuke Takahashi whips up collections focussing on knitwear or “knit-ware” as he so calls it. Take the Garter T-shirt; the box-fit shape is knitted with a stripe across the chest.
CFCL - Clothing For Contemporary Life - embodies simplicity, modesty, and responsibility. Using innovative low-waste 3D computer-developed knitwear techniques, it creates sophisticated yet easy-to-maintain tops and dresses with playful and beautiful proportions, crafted from sustainable polyester yarns.
'Made with cupro and recycled polyester. Cupro is a regenerated cellulose fabric made from cotton waste. While chemicals are used in its production, it is a closed-loop process, meaning that chemicals can be extracted and waste water reused. Recycled material reduces waste in the short term and uses fewer natural resources than virgin material.'