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Stuart Trevor

Stuart Trevor

Founder, All Saints and STUART TREVOR

Asked many times about building another All Saints; 

‘There are far too many clothes in the world already, the last thing the world needs is another clothing brand – what about a clothing brand that doesn’t produce any clothes?’ 

STUART TREVOR, an amazing range of clothes created from recycled clothing or dead stock fabric.  

Our mission is to create exciting products from others waste, to make it easier and more fun to buy sustainable fashion, to wear non destructive clothing  

Eco anxiety is higher than ever before, people are starting to realise that the world cannot afford to carry on with this conspicuous consumption they’ve been brainwashed into believing makes them happy. It doesn’t and it has made many people realise that they are addicted to something that’s killing the planet for future generations. 

Yet people still want the dopamine hit and will always want to treat themselves and their loved ones. 

By producing amazing exciting products from existing clothing we can make a difference in the world and satisfy that desire whilst alleviating any negative environmental impact. 

‘Reworked, rebranded, cut up, distressed, and reimagined with care – patched, printed, hand painted, sprayed, washed and embroidered, often with “less is more” in mind.’ 

There’s a huge supply of vintage clothing ready to be given new life, millions of metres of “dead stock” fabric either lying around in fabric mills or ending up in landfill. 

‘We turn this ‘dead stock’ into ‘living stock’.  

FACT - Every 7 minutes a pile of clothes the height of Mount Everest goes into landfill - Fast Fashion is killing the planet and now is the time to act 

We cannot carry on with this 

Fast fashion corporations and huge global fashion brands  have created a desire for “more, more, more!”  

Spending ££ billions on advertising and marketing a fever for conspicuous consumption that’s brainwashed several generations all over the planet - the world cannot afford Fast Fashion, we cannot continue sending billions of clothing to poorer countries where huge amounts end up in landfill or the sea. 

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