Sneak Peek - Product Updates of Fall Winter 2024 Collection
Our Latest and Greatest Iterations
We're less than a week away from our launch of the Fall 2024 line, and while we have plenty of new products in store, that doesn't mean old favorites are being left behind.
One of our primary design principles is to iterate and stay tuned to feedback. We take our time in producing any new item, but there's nothing quite like getting direct feedback directly from our audience about what works for them and what they'd like to see.
Recently, we created a product feedback survey to corral all the notes we've received, and our team pays close attention to what people are saying. We take this information, along with what we've learned since the first design and now have at our disposal production wise, to tweak products so they can continue to be the best in the business.
With updates to old favorites, a few new variants, and new colors galore, we're confident this line will have something for everyone. Read below for a brief overview of all the updates to existing designs.
Flex Canvas Line Updates
The Flex Canvas Pants years ago and this fabric and silhouette has been a bedrock for our brand since we launched. Since then, we've launched to both men's and women's version.
This fabric has worked so well for us as it embodies the design principles of LIVSN in that it's durable, versatile, stylish but subtle, and comfortable as can be. There's no secret sauce here, but a fabric developed over years that works well so many designs and seasons.
Within each of what follows material wise is:
- 58% OCS Certified Organic Cotton
- 40% GRS Certified Recycled Polyester
- 2% Spandex
- 270 gsm (fabric weight)
We're excited to announce an expansion of our Flex Canvas line in product types, sizing fit, and color choices.
Men's Flex Canvas Pants - V3
- Expanded media pocket on left thigh
- Sizing consistency standardization
- Refined details
- Chestnut color added (it's a warm, reddish chocolate brown)
Flex Canvas Pants - Relaxed Fit
- All the same features and fabric of our original Flex Canvas Pants, but with a looser fit.
- More room in the hips, thighs, knees, and leg opening
Women's Flex Canvas Pants - V3
- Improved fit
- No gusseted crotch
- Sizing consistency standardization
- Caramel color added
Men's Flex Canvas Overalls
- No major design changes
- Birch color added ( 👀 below)
Forager Jacket - Now for Both Him and Her
Our Forager jacket is a relative newcomer having launched just last spring, but it's immediately become a fan favorite as it's versatile, has crazy storage ability, and looks dang good.
The fabric here is still our beloved Flex Canvas with a mesh inner line for breathability.
For the men's version, we're sticking with what's already successful, and adding a brown variant to our lineup.
For the women's version, we've designed a new cut that retains all the best qualities of the original but with a roomy, slightly cropped fit. This design will launch with Olive and Rust color choices available.
Karst Pants and Women's Ecotreks - New Colors (with new, more sustainable sourcing)
Our Karst Pants aren't for everyone.
We kinda like it that way.
These highly technical trousers are abrasion-proof and meant to tackle the toughest jobs without flinching. They have ample storage for supplies and tools with extra breathability so they you can wear them comfortably even in hot condiions.
What's special about our new sand color being added is the sourcing. We always strive to make our supply chain more sustainable today than it was yesterday. It's an ongoing process, but with this new color, we were able to source it from recycled yarn.
Same features and fit, but here's a quick breakdown on each color variant's sourcing:
- Olive
- 90% 1000D Nylon
- 10% Spandex
- PFAS-free C0 DWR Finish
- 466 gsm
- Sand
- 90% Recycled 1000D Nylon
- 10% Spandex
- PFAS-free C0 DWR Finish
- 466 gsm
Bringing up the caboose of this announcement is a new color addition to the Women's Ecotrek Pants—Dusk.
This color was added earlier this year as part of our spring color expansion, and this dusty, muted navy has fit seamlessly into the LIVSN line family.
Launched on The Ecotreks originally to a tune of a half million dollar raise, these pants are ideal for warmer weather, water crossings, and so much more with their strechy, sustainable goodness.
Speaking of sourcing, this fabric uses Blue Ocean® Recycled Nylon sourced from recycled fishing buoys retired off the coast Taiwan. We think this is pretty neat.
We made little design changes from the men's version for the women's, and to get into the nitty gritty of it all, here's a full breakdown.
LIVSN Fall 2024 Line - The Wait Is Almost Over
Well, that just about zips things up when it comes to what to expect from our fall 2024 lineup.
We've got entirely new product types and playful little twists on what's proven to work. What remains the same behind it all is our commitment to our products and people.
Everything we offer come with our Fair Deal Guarantee, an aggressively customer-friendly philosophy that essentially means we will ensure everyone gets what they need and are never stuck with something they won't wear.
Thanks for tuning, and if you have any further questions or comments, fire away on your favorite communications channel and we'll be happy to chat.
5 comments
Like the look of the New Flex CV pants. Will you be getting more stock in for the other colours. Waiting on Black in my size for ages now?
How about a relax fit in a flex canvas pants in the new V3
Your Flex Canvas pant felt great. The only issue I had with it was the rise. It was too restrictive in the crotch area. Other than that – great pants.
I’m still working on my review video of the forager jacket. I want it to be authentic, it’s been too warm to give an honest review of it. I love your brand so much, just bought severely more items. I’d willingly review any items you guys wanted to send
Livsn. Firstly, I love y’all. I backed the ecotreks years ago and live in them for travel and hiking. The century jacket is my new favorite. I’m an investor. Needless to say, I’m a huge fan. But WHY is all the clothing in your women’s line cropped, shortened, tight, or runched? Shorts: short-shorts. Ecotreks: bunched at the ankle, losing protection from plants and the ability to pull over hiking boot. Canvas pants: removing the gusset. New forager jacket: cropped. Why would someone who is moving through the outdoors need or want LESS material to keep away branches, bushes, dirt, and the cold? Why would someone ask for a jacket that’s intentionally shorter and exposes any part of the midriff (you know, to keep out the cold? The reason you’d wear a jacket in the first place)?
I’ve bought the men’s line for years but have kept tabs on the women’s line to see what y’all do with it. Needless to say, I’ll continue to stick with the men’s line. The sizing isn’t perfect when it comes to people with hips, but I found some sizes that work for me, and the women’s designs just aren’t practical for hoofing it.