Everything You Need to Own From Reformation's New Eco-Friendly Denim Line
Reformation dropped its first collection of denim last year, and the eco-friendly line is helping change the way the industry produces jeans. Typically, making a pair uses 1,500 gallons of water, while a pair from LA-based brand Reformation only uses 180 gallons. To help save waste, it also uses deadstock (or extra fabric) as material. If this is a cause you can get behind, prepare to get excited, because Reformation just dropped a handful of new styles that range from $28 to $148. From pinstripe skirts to vintage-inspired flares, these chic picks are also good for the environment. We rounded up a list of our favorites, so take a look ahead.
Hendrix Jean
We're obsessing over the exposed side zipper on this Hendrix Jean ($118).
Stretch Flood Jean
Looking for a comfortable pair? This striped Stretch Flood Jean ($118) is made from a flexible denim material. The pants also come in army green and black.
Dixie High-Rise Jean Short
You can wear this dark-wash Dixie High-Rise Jean Short ($78) with a crop top to your next music festival.
Georgia Jumpsuit
Spice up your denim collection with this Georgia Jumpsuit ($178). The cropped piece features a zipper down the front for a sexy touch.
High & Skinny Jean
You can never go wrong with a classic High & Skinny Jean ($98). It also comes in three other washes.
Sloan Jean
Add a little flair to your life with this straight-leg Sloan Jean ($128).