On Wednesday, Danish cult brand Ganni launched its first-ever loungewear offering, just in time for fall. The two-part collection, aptly titled Software, includes four silhouettes — a crewneck, a hoodie, sweatpants, and a T-shirt — in three colorways — white, heather gray, and black — which can be mixed and matched, as shown in the collection’s campaign. The campaign, which took place in various locations around Copenhagen at sundown, was shot by Sara Abraham, an Oslo-based photographer who most recently shot the Ganni x Levi’s rental denim campaign.
Every piece from the Software collection is environmentally and ethically responsible. The line is made of recycled yarn blended by EcoLife® — which is crafted out of half post-consumer recycled polyester, like, for example, PET plastic bottles — and half pre-consumer recycled cotton, which is sourced from unused manufacturing scraps. “We wanted to create something off-duty that felt fun and effortless, but above all responsible. We ended up with a soft and super responsible line,” said Ditte Refstrupp, Ganni’s creative director, in the press release.
The collection also puts the brand, which has, since husband-and-wife duo Nicolaj and Ditte Reffstrup took over at the helm in 2009, put an emphasis on sustainability, one step closer to fully mapping its supply chain. According to the press release, 75% of the collection’s supply chain is traceable, from the garment manufacturing (stiching, assembling, etc.) and the handling units (dyers, laundry, tannery, etc.) to the fabric and yarn mills. (The only step that Ganni is not yet able to trace in full is where the raw materials used to manufacture the line come from.) “We’re really proud to have reached 75% traceability in stages 1 to 3 of the supply chain across this collection,” said Ditte Refstrupp. “But our goal is to reach 100% traceability in the future. It’s been a real learning curve, with lots of challenges along the way, but we’re super proud to have worked with fabrics made of recycled materials,”
The first drop of the two-part Software collection ranges in price from $85 to $185, with T-shirts costing $85, crewneck sweatshirts and sweatpants costing $165 each, and hoodies costing $185. The four silhouettes are now available both in-store and on Ganni.com, and, according to the press release, will be available year-round. The next drop, according to the press release, will include a more colorful and playful array of colors including hazel or sweet lilac.
At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.
Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?
I Tried Out The Ganni x Levi’s Rental Program