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Save the Duck launches first women’s swimwear
Save the Duck, the Italian brand best known for its animal-free outerwear, is introducing its first women’s swimwear products as part of its spring 2024 collection. Swimwear for men has already been part of the brand’s offering. The new collection for women, crafted from recycled nylon and polyester, comprises a ...
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Save the Duck has new majority stakeholders
Milan-based private equity firm Progressio SGR has sold its majority stake in Save the Duck to Reinold Geiger and André Hoffmann, respectively chairman and CEO of L’Occitane International. Both Geiger and Hoffmann, who already held a minority stake in the down-free outerwear specialist, are investing in their personal capacity through ...
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Save the Duck collaborates with Stella Jean on outerwear collection
Save the Duck, the Italian brand of animal-free outerwear, has collaborated with Stella Jean on a new capsule collection for autumn/winter 2021/22. The collection includes three quilted jackets and three nonquilted jackets, some of them featuring a kimono style. The style reflects the designer’s multicultural heritage. Jean’s mother is Haitian ...
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Save The Duck receives €3 million sustainability loan
Save The Duck, the Italian animal-free brand of outerwear, has received a €3 million S-Loan (Sustainability Loan) from the Italian Intesa Sanpaolo bank. The company will use the loan to progress toward two leading sustainability objectives. The first is to launch a “green” supply policy throughout its entire supply chain, ...
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Few sports brands in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index
Sustainability has become an increasingly important issue in the sporting goods sector. However, after being on the list for 20 consecutive years, Adidas is absent from this year’s Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI). The annual DJSI, which has reached its 21st edition, assesses the sustainability performance of the largest 2,500 ...
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Save the Duck opens its second Milan store
Known for outerwear made exclusively with animal-free and “cruelty-free” materials, Save the Duck was,in June of last year, the first Italian fashion company to receive B Corp certification for the sustainability of its products and processes. In contrast with Moncler or Canada Goose, it produces its stylish jackets and parkas ...