Marine Layer

Marine Layer

Retail Apparel and Fashion

San Francisco, California 12,364 followers

Oh hey, we’re Marine Layer. A responsibly made, vintage-inspired apparel brand for men and women.

About us

Marine Layer was founded in 2009 after our founder’s girlfriend threw out his old favorite shirt. He set out to make a shirt that feels broken-in, comfortable, and absurdly soft from day one. 14 years later, we’re a San Francisco based, casual apparel brand for men and women. We’ve custom-developed over 100 absurdly soft fabrics, (like, the softest thing you’ll ever wear) opened 45+ brick-and-mortar locations, and recycled 500K tee shirts (and counting) through our one-of-a-kind Re-Spun program. And to top things off, we became B Corp certified earlier this year. Heyo! Inspired by vintage clothing, music, and a laid-back lifestyle, we create a wide range of clothing. We’re elevating your weekend wardrobe with the softest tees, knits, outerwear — you name it. We’re a fast-growing company whose success has been built on a small, passionate team that works hard and has a lot of fun. Check out our website to learn more about our brand and how we responsibly make our absurdly soft tees (and pants, and dresses, and jackets...).

Website
http://www.marinelayer.com
Industry
Retail Apparel and Fashion
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2009

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    Our Re-Spun Program just got a lot bigger! Our new partnership with Trashie combines our Re-Spun Program with Trashie’s Take Back Bag program, giving you an easy way to recycle unwanted clothing, accessories, and linens from any brand in almost any condition. Starting today, we’ll take all your clothes (not just tees), divert them from landfills, and turn some of them into something new. Plus, when you send us your Take Back Bag, you'll get a $40 reward to spend on any ML item your heart desires. The average American gets rid of 80 lbs of clothing a year, and 85% of that ends up in landfills. By filling a single Re-Spun Take Back Bag with unwanted items, we can divert 15 lbs from landfills, saving 151 lbs in CO2 emissions and 1,596 gallons of water. Learn more about the launch of our new-and-improved Re-Spun Program here: https://lnkd.in/gg_8wTm5 Get your own Take Back Bag here: https://lnkd.in/gijbtdcX

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Marine Layer 4 total rounds

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