Posts Tagged ‘sweaters’

Recycled Knitted Coffee Cozy

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

So yesterday I decided to stop at the Alessi flagship store just up the block from NYLON as I left work to head to NYU. It was time for my every few weeks splurge on a soy latte from Joe The Art of Coffee. Once it was in hand though, I met with a familiar problem, one that never comes up until it’s right in front of me and promptly forgotten when the coffee is gone – I’m already being wasteful by not brewing the coffee myself and putting it in a reusable mug, do I really need a cardboard cup AND a cozy? Even at Starbucks, where they proclaim on every cup and cozy just how much of it was made from recycled post-consumer products (only 10%), I feel bad using and disposing of yet another coffee cup. So I always falter and think before I grab a cozy as well “is it REALLY to warm for me to hold all by itself..?”

It usually is.

So today I vowed to find a nice knitted cozy I could buy and carry with me, just in case such a situation should arise. A small knitted cozy won’t take up much room in my already bulging bag and could even be made of organic wool, but best of all, it would mean no more cardboard cozies for me and a tiny bit less waste for the landfill.

Amazingly enough, I’ve already found not only the perfect cozy, but a seller who makes “eco-friendly” products knitted from perfectly good repurposed clothing – ie. sweaters unraveled for their yarn and used to makes hats, mittens, scarves, etc.

Hilo Verde has a small stock of items with adorable and simple designs at reasonable prices.

My perfect cozy:

I love all the easy things you can do to cut down on your waste and consumption, and the fact that no matter what I think of someone has thought of the exact same thing. It’s good to have like-minded company.

Lutz & Patmos Fall 2008 Collection

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Tonight was the showing for Lutz & Patmos Fall 2008 collection at the New Museum. Tina and Marcia are the designers who create beautiful, simple, high-quality sweaters and knitwear. For this collection, they added more colors than their designs have had in the past, but none of it is over-the-top bright and in your face. It’s all very demure and classy – as classy as a very simple sweater design can get I guess. For their celebrity co-design, something they do each collection, they teamed up with Lutz & Patmos Fall 2008 collection at the New Museum. Tina and Marcia are the designers who create beautiful, simple, high-quality sweaters and knitwear. For this collection, they added more colors than their designs have had in the past, but none of it is over-the-top bright and in your face. It’s all very demure and classy – as classy as a very simple sweater design can get I guess. For their celebrity co-design, something they do each collection, they teamed up with Kirsten Dunst to create a simple, sweater mini with a blend of wool and alpaca. It’s incredibly soft, but looks and feels more substantial than just cashmere by itself.

Here are some of the photos I took at the showing. Click on any to see the entire album.