Geoff Anderson offers NextLife

Danish apparel brand Geoff Anderson has embraced sustainability by launching its NextLife range of products, made from discarded materials.
The firm collects old and unwanted fishing jackets and fabric scraps from production and upcycles them into new, usable clothing.
All of the items are upcycled in Denmark in collaboration with REWORK ApS, a Danish social economic sewing studio.
A spokesman for Geoff Anderson said: “We are experts in transforming old into new. All items that cannot be repaired, as well as submitted ‘retired clothing parts’, become spare parts, or part of our recycling program.
“We transform jackets, sweaters, pants, surplus from production, offcuts and fabric samples. It is all resurrected into everything from bucket hats to art!”
Geoff Anderson is a small company that exclusively designs and produces clothing for anglers, especially for the harsh weather in northern Europe.
In the production, special consideration is always given to the environment and all products are free of toxins. Durability and waterproofness have always been keywords in the production of items.
While the firm once made clothing for many famous fly fishing brands, today its products are only available under its own name.
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