The Everlane ReNew Anorak Is A Rain Jacket Made from 25 Recycled Plastic Bottles
SPRING SHOWERS
If there was ever a time to upgrade your rain gear, it’s right now. Everlane’s newest launch, the ReNew Anorak is all you could want in a rain jacket, and then some. The ReNew Anorak is made from 25 plastic bottles and is a sleek, durable, water-resistant topper for when those spring showers start coming down. The hood means you’ll keep your head nice and dry, even on the windiest of days and the adjustable waist and hem mean you can change the silhouette to what makes you feel most comfortable. The entire jacket (save for the zippers and trim) are made from Everlane’s technical, 100%-recycled fabric, and it comes in a muted rainbow of neutral colors: Dusty Blue, Light Taupe, Olive, Dark Green, and Black.
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