Are recycled materials and PFAS-free finishes becoming the new outerwear baseline?

Are recycled materials and PFAS-free finishes becoming the new outerwear baseline?

Are recycled materials and PFAS-free finishes becoming the new outerwear baseline?

Across many outerwear categories, brands are increasingly specifying recycled materials (shell/lining/insulation) alongside PFAS-free DWR to reduce chemical risk and strengthen sustainability positioning. This is becoming more common across price tiers.

The important part is operational: treat “recycled” and “PFAS-free” as specifications, not slogans. During development, lock:

  • 1.Component-level material specs (not just “recycled jacket”)
  • 2.Supporting documentation from suppliers (as needed)
  • 3.Performance expectations (repellency durability, abrasion resistance)
  • 4.Label wording and country/market compliance requirements

Clear specs reduce rework and prevent overpromising.