WHEN SMART FASHION GROWS (on) TREES

GENDER-NEUTRAL, SUSTAINABLE, VEGAN AND CRUELTY-FREE FASHION ACCESSORIES BRAND, FASHION WITHOUT A FACE ANNOUNCES A PARTNERSHIP WITH SUSTAINABLE CHANGE ENTERPRISE, PLAY IT GREEN

Brand fans will become global sustainability ambassadors with five trees planted, in their name, after any purchase from the plant-based accessories range.

Made from one of the most sustainable materials on the planet, cork oak, FWF accessories are 100% ethical and made with PeTA-approved, plant based leather.

FWF founder, Scott Joseph adds; “We’ve known for years that functional fashion can grow on trees.  We’re delighted to be working with Play it Green to be able to reward customers for their smart choices.”

Richard Dickson from Play It Green said; “Working with FWF to help reforest the planet only increases the positive impact of FWF products. I am also excited to help the business reduce its footprint through education and access to sustainable choices.”

The time to get involved is now! https://www.fashionwithoutaface.com the latest collection features a range of multi-functional bags and wallets in a range of colours.  Cork fabric is made with natural-origin materials. It does not contain any heavy metals or their compounds, solvents, mineral fibres or formaldehyde.

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