We hear a lot these days about sustainable fashion; but one label that stands out for it’s super-cool twist on the concept is Christopher Raeburn. Raeburn uses de-commissioned European military stock to source fabrics for his garments. The latest collection includes a range of quite unique bomber jackets made from re-deployed military parachutes.

Christopher Raeburn military parachute jackets

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Christopher Raeburn Spring/Summer 2009
Christopher Raeburn Spring/Summer 2009
Christopher Raeburn Spring/Summer 2009
Christopher Raeburn Spring/Summer 2009
Christopher Raeburn Spring/Summer 2009
Christopher Raeburn Spring/Summer 2009
Christopher Raeburn Spring/Summer 2009
Christopher Raeburn Spring/Summer 2009
Christopher Raeburn Spring/Summer 2009

Click the thumbnails below for more pictures of Raeburn’s latest collection.

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