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Better Brand Edit: 15 More Sustainable Suits and Co-Ords for Everyone

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04 Oct, 2024

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Co-ords and suits are matching two-piece sets designed to be worn together or separately. They’re great for looking instantly put together, and will never go out of style. Here’s a selection from more sustainable “Good” and “Great”-rated brands.

More sustainable suits and co-ords

Suits—and matching sets in general—rarely go out of fashion, which makes them a great investment for capsule wardrobes, especially because they can often be styled with so many other items of clothing. You could wear a blazer with your favourite dress, for instance, or try the skirt from a co-ord set with a different top. Equally, when worn together, matching items instantly make your outfit look considered and well-curated.

The items we’ve selected below are some of our favourite options from “Good” and “Great”-rated brands, though we’d always advise seeking out second-hand options before buying something new. Suits are plentiful in thrift shops—you can pick up a beautifully made two-piece at a fraction of the cost it would be when new, and give it a whole new life in your wardrobe. And don’t let sizing be a barrier, either —a trip to a local tailor to adjust the fit can really pay off. If you’re looking for something new, though, scroll on to discover our pick of the items you can add to your wardrobe now and keep forever.

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1. Dressarte Paris Made-to-Measure Blazer and Trousers

2. WE-AR4 Denim Jacket and Skirt

3. ZEROBARRACENTO Bemburg Blouse and Trousers

4. Lanius Blazer and Trousers

5. E.L.V Denim Contrast Denim Shirt and Jeans

 

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6. The Summer House Polina Corduroy Skort Set

7. Chillax @ The Revivas Rosalita Top and Trousers

8. SeamsFriendly Shirt and Trousers

9. OMNES Oaklyn Shirt and Canaria Shorts

10. Spell Rebel Spirit Cami and Trousers

 

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11. Able Linen Blazer and Trousers

12. Coco & Kandy Top and Skirt

13. 1 People Auckland Blazer and Trousers

14. Brava Fabrics @ Cerqular Watermelon Tank Top and Trousers

15. Triarchy Crystal-Embellished Denim Vest and Skirt

 

Looking for more matching sets? Try our loungewear edit

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