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Dimensions: 2.3in x 3.5in
Material: Metal wrapped magnets
Atlanta art by Demetri Burke
Austin art by Carmen Rangel
Bay Area art by Sophie Tivona
Bellingham art by Art by Ciara
Denver art by
Los Angeles art by Natalie Bui
Minneapolis art by Asahi Nagata
Portland art by Lisa Congdon
Seattle art by Ridwell logo designer Mitch Tennison
South Puget Sound art by former Ridwell driver Kayla Kunimoto
Why choose recycled apparel
In the US alone, about 17 million tons of textile waste are generated every year—roughly 110 pounds per person. Only about 15% gets recycled or donated, while 85% ends up in landfills or incinerated. Using discarded textiles to make new clothes keeps waste out of the landfill, reduces carbon emissions, and saves water and energy.
How it’s made
Recycled cotton is spun with plastic fiber from recycled bottles to make yarn
The yarn is knitted into fabric
The fabric is cut into pieces
The pieces are sewn into new apparel
About the maker
Recover transforms plastic bottles and textile waste into the most environmentally responsible apparel on the planet.
Every product is made through their HyperLocal™ 360° system—recycling, manufacturing, and customization all happen within a few-mile radius. This closed-loop approach means less transportation, less waste, and full visibility into how your clothes are made.