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2025-04-08 14:30:00| Fast Company

It would seem unlikely for clothing designers to get their wheels turning by thinking about what happens to garments when people are through with them, but thats exactly the sort of backward thinking that led to Under Armours new regenerative sportswear collection, created in collaboration with Portland, Oregon-based Unless Collective. The collection, which is making its debut in Italy this week during Milan Design Week, comprises footwear and clothing made entirely from plants and plant-based materials. That means theyre biodegradable and compostable. All of our products make good dirt, says Eric Liedtke, Unless cofounder and Under Armour EVP of brand strategy, who spoke with Fast Company from Milan. Unless was acquired by Baltimore-based Under Armour last summer, and Liedtke says that its allowed Unless to tap into Under Armours large base of resources and partnerships to expand its offerings and development operationsthe new regenerative collection is the result. Were here to introduce the idea of regenerative fashion,” he says. “What we mean is that things come from plants and minerals, natural materials, and then go back to being natural materials. . . . When youre regenerative, you add value back to the ecosystem, rather than being destructive. Liedtke says that 70% of clothing is created from petroleum-based feedstock, mostly various types of plastics, which never completely vanish or go awaythey break down into microplastics and end up in the food and water supply. But his new clothing line does break down and go away; once youre through with one of Unlesss garments, for instance, you can bury it in your backyard garden, and itll compost away. In an industrial composter, an Unless tee shirt will decompose within weeks. [Photos: Under Armour] The new collection features shoes, jackets, vests, shirts, and more that are made from a variety of plant materials. For instance, shoe liners and soles are made from coconut husks and natural rubber latex, buttons are made from corozo nuts, Kapok cotton is used for insulation in vests and jackets, while cotton remains a staple for shirts and other garments. Liedtke says that the garments are built to last, too, and could be compared to products from companies like Russell, Champion, Carhartt, or Dickies. And for those worried about their clothes decomposing while they sit in a dresser, he says not to worry: It takes very specific conditions to initiate the composting processconditions hopefully not present in the typical closet or bedroom. The collection is meant to be provocative, in some ways, and bring attention to the pollution that modern fashion and clothing manufacturing produces. In that way, its not too different from how companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Meat disrupted the meat industry, or how EVs have shaken up the auto market in recent years. Liedtke hopes that at least some clothing manufacturers will follow suit and start using more natural materials, rather than plastics, to cut down on waste and pollution. The future is regenerative, he says. The question now is scaling it, and telling people about it.


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