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Ethically & Sustainably Made

Woman-Owned

Gives Back

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KarenKane is an eponymous women's lifestyle brand that is all about doing right by people and the planet. Like many great American companies...
See All KarenKane is an eponymous women's lifestyle brand that is all about doing right by people and the planet. Like many great American companies, Karen Kane was launched out of the founder's garage at a time when sustainable fashion was just getting started. Karen's cool SoCal style is woven into every piece. They source from sustainable and ethical suppliers. They pay fair and living wages. And charitable giving is part of their core mission. KarenKane is a certified B Corporation.

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Made with Organic & Sustainable Materials

Made in Fair Trade Certified Factories

Offsets Carbon Emissions

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PACT is a sustainable, ethical & organic clothing brand that offers essential basics and comfort clothing for women, men and home. Their mot...
See All PACT is a sustainable, ethical & organic clothing brand that offers essential basics and comfort clothing for women, men and home. Their motto is "to build Earth's Favorite Clothing Company" and that's what drives them to make all their products from GOTS certified organic cotton. This means 91% water savings and no toxic chemicals. PACT partners with Fair Trade Certified factories that provide safe working conditions and build sustainable livelihoods. Even PACT's packaging is designed to minimize their environmental footprint, and they offer carbon offsetting with each order.

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Keeps Luxury Fashion in Circulation

Promotes Mindful Consumption

Prioritizes local shipping and low waste packaging

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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.

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Made with Recycled & Sustainable Materials

Promotes Fair Wages & Ethical Employment

Locally Made in California

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VitaminA is an eco swimwear brand that is (literally) cleaning up our beaches. They're as passionate about making sustainable swimwear as th...
See All VitaminA is an eco swimwear brand that is (literally) cleaning up our beaches. They're as passionate about making sustainable swimwear as they are about hosting beach clean-ups! VitaminA's founder created the first premium swim fabric made from recycled nylon fibers and named it EcoLux. They also use other sustainable fabrics like organic cotton, linen, recycled cotton and Tencel. Most products are made locally in California. For all items made outside the US, VitaminA partners with fair trade factories.

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Made in a Solar Powered Factory

Promotes Fair Wages & Ethical Employment

Made with Responsibly Sourced Materials

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At Warp + Weft, mindful manufacturing is in the "jeans" of this family-owned denim company. First off, they operate an eco-friendly mill in ...
See All At Warp + Weft, mindful manufacturing is in the "jeans" of this family-owned denim company. First off, they operate an eco-friendly mill in Pakistan that's powered by solar panels and uses way less water than traditional denim manufacturers. This number may shock you, but a pair of jeans made the traditional way uses 1,500 gallons of water, while a pair of Warp + Weft jeans only uses 10 gallons of water! If that weren't enough, they recycle 98% of the water they use and avoid the typical environmentally harsh bleaching process by instead using Dry Ozone technology. They source cotton that is certified by Recover recycled cotton, Better Cotton Institute and Cotton USA. They use Dystar Liquid Indigo, a pre-reduced dye that needs less water and minimizes harmful byproducts. Warp + Weft ensures ethical practices, fair wages, reasonable hours and positive working conditions. Their clothing line is size inclusive.