Fast fashion is destroying the planet. Discover why vintage and upcycled clothing is the most sustainable choice, and how choosing quality over quantity can transform your wardrobe and reduce waste.
The camo jacket sits in that rare space where fashion meets real life: practical, unfussy, and effortlessly cool. Discover why this vintage military staple isn't going anywhere.
Bird + Wolf sits comfortably in the growing space where fashion stops chasing the new and starts interrogating what already exists. The brand works with garments that have lived before , ex-army jackets marked by use, time and purpose and instead of wiping the slate clean, it leans in. Scuffs, creases and fading aren’t corrected; they’re curated. In a culture obsessed with polish, Bird + Wolf treats wear as a form of truth. This is circular fashion without the buzzwords. Not a neat sustainability slogan, but a quiet refusal of the linear model that dominates the industry. Clothes here are not born disposable. They are repurposed, re-entered into the world, and allowed to keep evolving with the body that wears...
Vintage camo jackets are statement pieces that demand confidence. Learn how to style authentic ex-army military outerwear for streetwear, festivals, and everyday looks.
When shopping for sustainable clothing, you'll often see terms like "carbon neutral," "organic cotton," and "chemical-free" - but what do they actually mean? And more importantly, why should you care? Let's break it down. What Does Carbon Neutral Mean? Carbon neutral clothing has a net-zero carbon footprint. This means: Manufacturing is powered by renewable energy (solar, wind)Any remaining emissions are offset through verified programsProduction methods minimize waste (like print-to-order)The focus is on climate impact and reducing greenhouse gases At BIRD + WOLF, our carbon neutral range is made in factories powered entirely by renewable energy - our manufacturer owns a UK solar farm and works with facilities in India powered by two wind farms and a 150kw solar array. What...