Packaging
Coat Checkroom provides little public detail about its packaging materials or policies.
Material Sustainability
Coat Checkroom demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainable materials, especially in its signature wool coats. The brand’s primary material is 100% wool that is both Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) certified and NATIVA™ Regen certified, sourced from American regenerative farms. In addition, the brand incorporates recycled or upcycled materials in small components. For example, its wool cape uses recycled grosgrain ribbon for trim/piping. Notably, most lining fabrics and fasteners are still imported and not described as sustainable.
Energy Use and Footprint
Coat Checkroom’s business decisions help reduce the overall carbon footprint of its products, although the brand does not publish specific energy or emissions data. By keeping its entire wool supply chain and manufacturing within the United States, the brand minimizes long-distance transport. Coat Checkroom significantly lowers its footprint through localized production and regenerative agriculture, even though it has not made formal commitments to renewable energy.
Waste Management
The brand operates on a made-to-order (on-demand) production model, meaning garments are only made once a customer orders them. This approach virtually eliminates overproduction and excess inventory, tackling one of fashion’s biggest sources of waste. Even small material off-cuts have been repurposed in trims.
Business Model
Coat Checkroom’s business model is fundamentally built around sustainability and longevity, rather than fast-fashion turnover. It embraces a “slow fashion” ethos, producing fewer, higher-quality pieces that are intended to last for many years.