Sportsman Cap & Bag Unveils Atlantis Headwear Low-Impact Sustainable Knits for Greener Winter

Sportsman Cap & Bag, Lenexa, KS, announced the arrival of eco-friendly knits from Atlantis Headwear for winter.

The core commitment to sustainability is seen in the meticulous selection of materials, marketing a significant stride toward a greener future. Atlantis Headwear prides itself on extending the life of fibers and minimizing its environmental footprint through the use of recycled and eco-efficient materials.

One such fabric is Polylana, a material that boasts properties akin to acrylic and wool, but with significantly reduced environmental impact. The PURE, a top-selling knit, is crafted from ultra-soft Polylana, and is available in 14 color options.

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Other styles showcasing this eco-efficient fiber include the OAK Sustainable Chunky Rib Knit, MAPLE Sustainable Finished Edge Knit, and HOLLY Sustainable Beanie.

Atlantis Headwear also champions organic cotton, cultivated through low-impact methods without the use of harmful pesticides and chemical fertilizers. The NELSON Sustainable Knit and YALA Sustainable Beanie are also both rafted with this material.

Recycled polyester, or rPET stands as another vital pillar in the eco-conscious approach. It is produced by melting plastic bottles and transforming them into textile fibers. This remarkable material is a key ingredient in top-sellers like the ANDY Sustainable Fine Rib Knit, BIRK Sustainable Fleece Beanie, HOTTY Sustainable Neck Warmer, and the trendy ’90s fisherman-style SHORE Sustainable Cable Knit.

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Federico Pasini, vice president of Atlantis Headwear, emphasized the brand mission, saying, ‘With Atlantis Headwear, style takes on a sense of purpose.”

“As Sportsman Cap & Bag brings these sustainable knits to the forefront of the industry, we can collectively contribute to a greener and more responsible future,” added Dan Saferstein, president of Sportsman Cap & Bag.

Source: Sportsman Cap & Bag

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