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Sustainable Jackets for Women

Are puffer jackets sustainable and ethical?

That depends entirely on how they’re made… and if they contain feathers. Luckily, all our garments are produced in Northern Portugal under good labour standards. None of our sustainable jackets contain feathers, because we take animal welfare seriously and can keep you just as cosy in recycled polyester padding. So yes, these puffer jackets are ethical!

How can I be certain my new sustainable jacket is actually sustainable?

All the clothes under the TWOTHIRDS brand put the ocean first. And that includes each one of our sustainable jackets. All our sustainable coats are designed to use as much recycled materials as possible. You can check every eco-friendly selling point of your new sustainable jacket on its product page.

How can coats be sustainable?

We take extra care over our outwear, especially our sustainable coats, to make sure that every detail is ecological. Consider our renewably sourced water-repellent finish: Teflon EcoElite TM . Or our recycled polyester sherpa linings. Or our mulesing-free wool that’s endlessly durable!

What to wear under a TWOTHIRDS sustainable winter coat?

A timeless dilemma. We recommend pairing our mid-weight sustainable winter coats with a thick sustainable knit if you live in icy climates. In a more temperate climate, like Barcelona, you can even get away with a shirt...