Souchi Organic Knits for Quality Coziness
As a gigantic fan of fall weather I’m pumped to start donning sweaters on the daily. Conveniently, I’ve recently begun coveting Souchi knitwear, which is eco-friendly (obviously) and made by designer Suzi Johnson. Suzi handpicks all her yarns for quality and color, from the most reputable mills in the world. They range in weight but are all organic and natural fibers from around the world including cashmeres from Loro Piana, Italian merinos and organic cottons from Tanzania.
The best part about hand-loomed Souchi knits, in my humble opinion, is their total versatility. They are perfect for layering – even the tank dress would work for fall with something on top – and you could wear each item about a billion times and nobody would be like, “Hey, didn’t you wear that about a billion times?” When you buy quality and relatively pricey items like this, you definitely want to be able to rock them over and over again. It’s called slow fashion, people. Get on board.
The collection ranges from $78 to $1,050 and you can snag it at www.souchi.com.
I’ve compiled my favorite picks from the collection above. You like? Talk to me.
Cozy hugs and kisses,
Zanna
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love love love your term ‘slow fashion’! yes, souchi can be pricey, but hand loomed, best yarns in the world and made in the US by a small studio of 6 women in portland, oregon. yep….well worth a lifetime of wearing yummy knits. xo
Thanks Suzi! You do totally make slow fashion, which is wonderful. Thanks for your work!