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Baserange’s new menswear collection, which is available for both men and women, is made from organic cotton and natural dyes. “It was a long process it took us three years to figure out what we wanted to do,” Mogensen says. “We started with navy, black, and gray, and a lot of different shapes.” The results were inconsistent, as natural things tend to be, but they realized that this was exactly the message they were trying to convey about menswear: that men can be “flexible, uneven, uncertain, and vulnerable.” And having those qualities is what leads to success. In a way, it’s also a good metaphor for their business model.

On a tour of the French countryside with Legait this summer, we visited VirgoCoop, a co-op founded in 2018 that works with local farmers to grow hemp and spin it into yarn; Filatures du Parc, a knitwear recycling factory acquired by Chanel in 2020; and Missègle, a family-run knitwear facility that specializes in natural textiles. We also stopped by L’Atelier des Bleus Pastel d’Occitanie, another family-owned business working to revive dyeing in the region. Founder Denise Lambert and her small team recently worked to turn 1,000 Baserange pieces into
a beautiful natural blue. “There are so many initiatives, so it’s great to be able to participate and have a local network,” Legait says.

“If Blandine and I were to make a lingerie brand today, I think we would only use materials that are mottled or have been used before,” says Mogensen. “Embracing the spots and unevenness of life from machinery, spilled coffee, mud, or sunspots is the most beautiful and intimate way to show that we have enough and that we should protect and nurture our resources.” Vogue’s guide to the best antique stores in Dallas/Fort Worth is part of our curated list of the best antique stores around the world, curated by editors from around the world. Whether you’re traveling and looking for some great shops to visit during your trip or curious about local antique treasures, Vogue’s catalog has you covered.
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