Fashion thrives on reinvention, and COS REMADE proves this truth with a denim capsule collection that combines sustainability and style. Launched as part of the brand’s ongoing push towards circular fashion, the line reimagines classic silhouettes using 20% pre-loved cotton collected through COS‘s clothing recycling programs. For those who value both aesthetics and ethics, this collection offers a fresh perspective on what modern wardrobe essentials can achieve.

COS has long been committed to responsible practices, from repairing gently worn garments through its Restore initiative to pioneering textile recycling for items that cannot be repaired. The REMADE collection is a natural progression, transforming reclaimed fibers into five timeless women’s pieces designed to last. Structured yet understated, the line includes a long top with origami-like folds, a boat-neck top with an integrated scarf, and a jacket with a rounded stand-up collar. Barrel jeans and a straight skirt round out the capsule, each piece versatile enough to be layered into multiple outfits.
What stands out is the balance between function and artistry. The designs eschew fleeting trends in favor of clean lines and subtle details that nod to utilitarian roots. A focus on durability ensures that these pieces stand up to wear, while the muted palette – think deep indigos and soft ecrus – supports endless mixing and matching. This isn’t just clothing; it’s a thoughtful approach to consumption, where every stitch is made with longevity in mind.


Behind the scenes, COS’s commitment to circularity shines through. By collecting and recycling textiles, the brand reduces waste without compromising quality. The 20% reclaimed cotton in each garment is paired with virgin fibers to maintain integrity, proving that sustainability doesn’t have to mean sacrificing craftsmanship. For shoppers, this means investing in denim that feels both familiar and forward-thinking.
Available across Europe from February 12th, 2025, the COS REMADE collection invites wearers to rethink their relationship with fashion. It’s a quiet revolution in denim – one that prioritizes innovation without screaming for attention. COS reminds us that true style lies not in excess, but in intention.


