Sustainable Fashion

Dress with purpose—support brands that prioritize sustainability, ethical sourcing, and fair wages. Our curated selection of eco-conscious clothing, shoes, and accessories lets you look great while making a positive impact on the planet and the people who create your fashion.

Top Featured Brands

  • Bombas is redefining ethical fashion by combining comfort, sustainability, and social impact. With their buy-one-give-one model, every purchase directly helps people in need.

    • For every item purchased, one is donated to homeless shelters.

    • Has donated 100M+ socks, underwear, and t-shirts to those in need.

    • Uses sustainable materials like organic cotton and recycled fibers.

    📌 Perfect for: Shoppers looking for premium-quality essentials with a mission to give back.

  • One of the pioneers of fair trade and sustainable fashion, People Tree creates stylish, ethical clothing with a focus on organic cotton, handwoven textiles, and low-impact dyes.

    • Works with Fair Trade-certified artisans to support ethical livelihoods.

    • Uses 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton to protect farmers and reduce water waste.

    • Supports eco-friendly production methods, such as hand embroidery and natural dyes.

    📌 Perfect for: Those seeking stylish, ethical fashion with artisan craftsmanship.

  • Reformation blends sustainability with style, offering trendy, feminine designs made from eco-friendly fabrics and low-waste production methods.

  • How They Give Back:

    • Climate-neutral certified with a goal to be climate-positive by 2025.

    • Uses deadstock fabrics, recycled materials, and organic fibers.

    • Publishes transparency reports detailing water, energy, and CO₂ savings per product.

    📌 Perfect for: Fashion-forward shoppers who want luxury style with a low environmental footprint.

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Why this matters

Every purchase is a powerful statement. Choosing sustainable fashion means investing in quality over quantity, supporting artisans and ethical supply chains, and reducing the demand for exploitative labor. When you shop mindfully, you’re not just changing your wardrobe—you’re changing lives and helping build a future where fashion respects both people and the planet.

50 Sustainable Fashion Brands

Bombas – Socks, underwear & t-shirts with a buy-one-give-one model donating essentials to homeless shelters.

People Tree – Fair Trade-certified clothing made with organic cotton and sustainable fabrics.

Reformation – Stylish, feminine fashion with a transparent supply chain and climate-neutral production.

Everlane – Minimalist essentials with radical transparency in ethical factories and sustainable materials.

PACT – Organic cotton basics, underwear, and loungewear made in Fair Trade-certified factories.

Girlfriend Collective – Size-inclusive activewear made from recycled plastic bottles.

Kotn – Premium essentials made from ethically sourced Egyptian organic cotton.

Outerknown – Laid-back, sustainable surf and casual wear using recycled and regenerative fibers.

Thought Clothing – Sustainable clothing made with bamboo, hemp, and organic cotton.

ABLE – Ethical women’s fashion and accessories empowering female artisans.

MATE the Label – Non-toxic, organic cotton basics made in a plastic-free, climate-neutral supply chain.

Nisolo – Handmade, ethical leather shoes and accessories providing fair wages for artisans.

Boden – UK-based sustainable fashion brand focused on responsible production and quality materials.

Eileen Fisher – Timeless, ethical women’s fashion with a take-back program for recycling garments.

Patagonia – Outdoor apparel brand donating 1% of sales to environmental conservation.

TALA – Affordable, high-performance activewear made from upcycled and recycled fabrics.

Boody – Soft, breathable underwear and loungewear made from organic bamboo.

Allbirds – Sustainable sneakers made from merino wool, sugarcane, and recycled materials.

Veja – Ethically made sneakers using wild rubber and organic cotton.

Rothy’s – Stylish, washable shoes made from recycled plastic water bottles.

Vetta Capsule – Capsule wardrobe pieces designed for sustainability and versatility.

tentree – Sustainable clothing that plants ten trees for every item purchased.

Christy Dawn – Handcrafted dresses made from deadstock fabric and regenerative farming practices.

Harvest & Mill – American-made organic basics with a low-carbon footprint.

Levi’s Water – Classic denim using significantly less water and eco-conscious production methods.

Pangaia – Streetwear-inspired eco-clothing made with innovative sustainable materials.

ASKET – Timeless, responsibly made wardrobe essentials with full traceability.

Frank and Oak – Canadian sustainable fashion brand with closed-loop production and ethical sourcing.

Whimsy + Row – Trendy, feminine clothing made in limited runs using deadstock fabrics.

Aday – Minimalist, seasonless fashion made from technical, eco-conscious fabrics.

Nudie Jeans – Sustainable denim with a free repair service and organic cotton production.

Thousand Fell – Fully recyclable sneakers made from biodegradable and upcycled materials.

Finisterre – Ethical outdoor and surf wear designed with sustainability in mind.

Taylor Stitch – High-quality menswear with small-batch, responsible production.

Back Beat Co. – Laid-back California-inspired clothing made with hemp, organic cotton, and low-waste production.

MUD Jeans – Circular denim brand offering a lease-a-jean model and recycled fabrics.

For Days – Circular fashion brand offering a clothing take-back and recycling program.

Warp + Weft – Inclusive, sustainable denim brand using innovative eco-friendly production.

Altar – Independent slow-fashion brand specializing in artisan-made designs.

Tradlands – Slow-fashion brand creating timeless, ethically made women’s essentials.

Sezane – Parisian brand focused on sustainable and responsible fashion.

Saola Shoes – Vegan, recycled footwear brand committed to reducing carbon footprints.

Komodo – UK-based ethical fashion label using natural and sustainable materials.

ThredUP – The world’s largest online thrift store promoting second-hand fashion.

ECOALF – Spanish fashion brand creating stylish, modern clothing from upcycled ocean waste.