Just like the label’s recent collections, such as the inaugural “Core by COS” and activewear lines, the pieces in COS’s new lineup are made from either recycled or pure organic cotton.
Last spring, COS launched its first-ever sustainable activewear line dubbed COS Active. Now the fashion brand is ready to expand the collection with all new items created from renewable and raw materials.
Following the release of its ethical Fall Ready-to-Wear 2020 range and the introduction of its first-ever eco-friendly activewear line, contemporary fashion brand COS is continuing with its sustainability initiatives by debuting its inaugural “Core by COS” collection.
To promote circular shopping and extending the life cycle of garments, contemporary fashion brand COS has announced its new second-hand shopping platform Resell, which will allow customers to buy and sell used clothing.
Following in the footsteps of releasing their first-ever eco-friendly activewear line earlier this May, COS is continuing with its sustainability initiatives for their upcoming Fall Ready-to-Wear 2020 collection.
As both the fashion and footwear worlds continue to push for more sustainable means, London-based fashion brand COS, which is part of the H&M Group, has just launched its first-ever activewear line titled COS Active made from renewable and raw materials.
In celebration for COS's products now being available online for purchase in Japan, a capsule collection exclusive to Japanese customers called CONSTRUCT by COS has been created.
Celebrating 100 years of iconic German art school Bauhaus, fashion brand COS has released a Bauhaus inspired capsule collection composed of archive pieces.
With the desire to present the world “as-it-is", artist Lee Ufan has exhibited five works at Dia's annual Spring Benefit with support from COS and the Samsung Foundation of Culture.
Commissioned by contemporary fashion brand COS and created by New York-based practice Snarkitecture, Loop is an interactive installation based on “the childhood memory of marble games”.
Set in the courtyard of Palazzo Isimbardi in Milan, Italy, Open Sky is a mirror installation created by artist Phillip K. Smith III for fashion brand COS.
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