50 BEST

Sustainable And Ethical Clothing Brands

The key to choosing the best fair trade clothing is choosing brands that are made with sustainable materials, are organic, and support human rights for the employees. Here are 50 ethical brands.

Sustainable Clothing Brands

These Sustainable Clothing Brands are fashionable, eco-friendly, and a great step in embracing the Going Zero Waste lifestyle. You’ll be helping the environment by choosing these ethical clothing brands and will look great too!

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price point: $ type of clothing: fun, bright, patterned clothing and accessories size range: XS-3X manufacturing: Products designed in New York and handmade by artisans in Nigeria. sustainability: all workers are paid a living wage and all-natural fabrics.

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ARMEDANGELS

price point: $$ type of clothing: Men and women’s clothing size range: XS – XL manufacturing: They’re a fair-trade company. They’re also a member of the The Fair Wear Foundation. sustainability: They use eco-friendly dyes and natural fabrics.

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ENCIRCLED

price point: $$$ type of clothing: Versatile capsule wardrobe clothing for women size range: XS-XXL manufacturing: Made in Canada with exceptional working conditions, workers who are treated fairly. sustainability:  They use eco-friendly fabrics, low-impact dyes and are a Certified B Corp. 

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ADAY

price point: $$$ type of clothing: Women’s clothing size range: XS-XXL manufacturing: They have  factories worldwide which were selected for their ethics and happiness of their workers. sustainability: They’re long-lasting, responsibly sourced, and increasingly recycled.

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DOEN

price point: $$$$ type of clothing: Women’s and kids  size range: XXS-XXL manufacturing: Manufacturers all over the world with socially compliant and WRAP certified factories. sustainability: They choose organic and recycled fabrics and their packaging uses 90% post consumer recycled materials.

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Is Second Hand Clothing Sustainable?

Absolutely, secondhand shopping is one of the most sustainable fashion options around. Because the fashion industry accounts for up to 10% of greenhouse carbon emissions, buying secondhand will help reduce your carbon footprint.

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