Everlane’s Eco-friendly Puffa Jacket Has a Waiting List of 38,000

Everlane has created a puffa jacket made out of recycled plastic but if you want one, you’ll have to join the queue.

Everlane’s “ReNew jacket” has just come into stock and comes in four colors: black, lilac, mustard, and khaki. It’s available in sizes XXS-XL. The jacket is so popular that 38,000 people are in the queue to get one.

The jacket is made from 32 renewed plastic bottles. In fact, the only part of the coat that isn’t made from recycled fabric is the zippers and the trim. This makes the jacket ideal for those who are not only fashion conscious but environmentally conscious too.

The product description reads:

“Our coziest solution to winter-and to plastic waste. This extra-puffy puffer has a boxy, relaxed fit, a big hood, roomy pockets, and a hidden drawstring waist to cinch in warmth. Plus, it’s made entirely from our technical, 100% recycled fabric and filled with 100% recycled high-performance Primaloft insulation. Only the zippers and trim aren’t. Turns out those can’t currently be sourced in recycled materials. We’re working on it.”

The jacket costs $160 but it could be a good investment as winters continue to get colder. You can join the waiting list and check out the rest of the collection here.