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The Ethical Silk Company makes responsibly harvested mulberry silk goods. Mulberry silk is extracted after the moth has left the cocoon, lea... Read More
The Ethical Silk Company makes responsibly harvested mulberry silk goods. Mulberry silk is extracted after the moth has left the cocoon, leaving the moth unharmed. This kind method results in a beautiful matte lustre. Everything is designed in Ireland and made in India by fair trade tailor Mehera Shaw. Block printed products are hand dyed with low impact, AZO free dyes. A water filtration system removes residue so it can be recycled and reused for fabric washing, and a rainwater catchment system reduces water use. Production is limited to short and repeat runs. Careful pattern placement minimises waste. And older stock is repurposed into smaller items. 10% of profits are donated to Jeevan Jyothi AIDS Centre in India and Focus Ireland, a charity that works to prevent people becoming, remaining or returning to homelessness.
Thesus is a socially and environmentally progressive brand that makes outdoor footwear. Its proudly BIPOC and Woman Owned. All employees and... Read More
Thesus is a socially and environmentally progressive brand that makes outdoor footwear. Its proudly BIPOC and Woman Owned. All employees and even manufacturers' employees are paid a living wage. Products are ethically made in Portugal. They use natural materials, as well as innovative materials that have a net positive impact on the planet.
Tradlands creates pieces you can wear with anything and everything. Their archetypal pieces are made in small batches. Their best-selling pi... Read More
Tradlands creates pieces you can wear with anything and everything. Their archetypal pieces are made in small batches. Their best-selling pieces range from size XXS to 4X so finding your perfect fit is easy. They use natural fibers like linen, Tencel and cotton and deadstock fabrics when possible. They produce in facilities that pay fair wages. They have a Worn Well Exchange recycling program.
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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... Read More
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.
VitaminA is an eco swimwear brand that is (literally) cleaning up our beaches. They're as passionate about making sustainable swimwear as th... Read More
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.
YesAnd has worked for more than three decades with a close-knit team of Indian farmers, mills and collaborators to make fashion sustainable.... Read More
YesAnd has worked for more than three decades with a close-knit team of Indian farmers, mills and collaborators to make fashion sustainable. They only use sustainable materials like organic cotton and Tencel. Cotton products are GOTS certified. They use inks free from harmful chemicals. That means no chlorine bleach, acetone, formaldehyde or heavy metals. Their supply chain follows stringent labor standards, including payment of a living wage, safe working conditions and absolutely no child labor. They offset some of their carbon emissions by planting a mangrove tree for every order.