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May 10th, 2022

Reflo releases unique upcycled head covers

Apparel brand repurpose old samples to minimise waste

Reflo has announced an extension to their collection of high-performance men’s apparel, with “Limited Edition” sets of upcycled club head covers, made from old samples, in an effort to further minimise waste.

Each set is a one-off, completely unique and will be a real talking point sat proudly atop of clubs, with each set including 3 covers; a driver, a three wood and a rescue.
“As part of our process of creating a clothing range, you inevitably produce samples. Often samples can't be sold as the fit, finish and quality aren't quite right. It is vitally important to us that we practice what we preach so we not only keep waste to an absolute minimum and turn any unused samples into high quality, handmade, unique, sustainable club head covers.
We make the inner of the sustainable club head covers from old Lapter Hoodies and Neva Joggers and the outers are made from Wandel Jackets and Adriatic and Corinth Polos.” says Rory MacFayden, Founder of Reflo.

Reflo aims to disrupt the fast fashion industry, make people think and leave a positive impact on the planet. The apparel is made from advanced technical fabrics woven from recycled waste, discarded single-use plastic. The UK based company aims to recycle five million plastic bottles worth of plastic by 2026. The fabrics are created to adhere to multiple sustainability certifications including Global Recycled Standard, Bluesign, Oeko-Tex 100 and U Trust.

TAGS: Fashion, Reflo, Environmental Sustainability, Headcovers, 2022