Deadwood

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Deadwood is a Stockholm-based ethical clothing label that has been associated with alternative materials in fashion, including Reishiâ„¢ biomaterial coats shown at Paris Fashion Week. The available sustainability-related content links the brand to the use of materials intended to reduce reliance on animal leather and to broader discussions around ethical sourcing, transparent supply chains, ESG-driven decision making, and conscious consumption. No detailed company sustainability report, targets, or formal ESG programme were provided in the source content.

Deadwood Sustainability Actions

Showed Reishiâ„¢ coats

Since then, the Stockholm-based ethical clothing label Deadwood Studios, known for its edgy designs, has sent Reishiâ„¢ coats down the runway at Paris Fashion Week.

Used natural Reishiâ„¢

The Swedish brand used natural Reishi™, which highlights the material’s richness, beauty and variability, although the sheets can be engineered for bespoke products with endless possibilities.


Sustainable Development Goals

Deadwood is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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