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ASKET is a minimalist women's and men's fashion brand that is here to help you build the perfect capsule wardrobe. They pride themselves on ... See All
ASKET is a minimalist women's and men's fashion brand that is here to help you build the perfect capsule wardrobe. They pride themselves on making "zero compromise" garments. Fully transparent. Taking responsibility for the entire lifecyle of their products. They source exclusively organic, traceable or recycled fibers from the finest farms and mills around the world. They never use blends. Their mono-material fabrics yield the purest possible products so you can be sure these gorgeous garments are made to last. ASKET works exclusively with manufacturers in the European Union, with the vast majority of facilities in Portugal and Italy. They publish average salaries on all their factories. And they offer a garment recycling program which helps keep products in use and out of landfill.
Baabuk makes shoes and slippers from recyclable and renewable wool. They source wool from Portugal and New Zealand. In Portugal, the sheep a... See All
Baabuk makes shoes and slippers from recyclable and renewable wool. They source wool from Portugal and New Zealand. In Portugal, the sheep are certified mulesing-free and live in the protected area of Serra de Estela Natural Park. In New Zealand, farmers use eco-friendly water and soap washing processes. Their factory in Nepal pays 25% higher than the national average. Ensures safe working conditions. Employs more women than men.
Dedicated is a planet-friendly, modern women's and men's clothing brand built on the values of transparency and honesty. They only use susta... See All
Dedicated is a planet-friendly, modern women's and men's clothing brand built on the values of transparency and honesty. They only use sustainable materials. GOTS certified organic cotton. GRS certified recycled polyester. TENCEL Lyocell. From production floor to back office, they always choose the option that lowers their carbon footprint. They work exclusively with suppliers who share their values of respect for people and the planet. They publish all materials and suppliers on their website. So see it for yourself!
Koio makes luxurious, sustainable footwear to elevate your everyday style. They work exclusively with artisans in Italy. Leather Working Gro... See All
Koio makes luxurious, sustainable footwear to elevate your everyday style. They work exclusively with artisans in Italy. Leather Working Group certified, regenerative leather is sourced from farms in the Swiss Alps that are reversing carbon emissions, restoring soils and increasing biodiversity. Zeolite tanning using minerals rather than chrome, aldehyde and heavy metals in facilities that are responsibly managing carbon emissions, energy and water consumption and waste. Vegan products are made from apple leather. LACTAE HEVEA® soles are made in France from responsibly sourced milk from hevea trees. Even laces are certified organic cotton. Other sustainable materials include cork, recycled rubber and recycled polyester. Last, but not least, Koio offers a recycling program to ensure the impact of their shoes remains low even after they reach end of life.
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The Vestiaire Collective is a premier online shopping platform for pre-loved luxury fashion. It exists to tackle problems linked to the fash... See All
The Vestiaire Collective is a premier online shopping platform for pre-loved luxury fashion. It exists to tackle problems linked to the fashion industry like overproduction, overconsumption and climate change. As a champion of circular fashion, it's no surprise they are B Corp Certified.