5 Eco-Friendly Fashion Brands You Should Know

5 Eco-Friendly Fashion Brands You Should Know

 

Looking for ethical clothing that’s still fashionable? Here are five eco-friendly fashion brands you’ll want to know about.

Mass production of clothing often leads to unsustainable work methods and unethical labor. Fast fashion is one of the least environmentally-friendly trends in the world.

But recently, eco-friendly fashion has been on the rise. From fashion clothes to jewelry, it is evident that companies are taking steps to reduce their energy output. For example, lab diamonds are the ethical alternative to the mining process.

Read on to learn about which brands are on the rise for their sustainability efforts.

  1. Reformation

There are several factors to be considered when wondering if a brand is eco-friendly. A brand must incorporate fairness into every area of their workflow, from ethical labor practices to sustainable fabrics and processes. 

LA-based brand Reformation has made waves recently by incorporating a wholesome approach to its sustainability. Everything from their store to their fabrics keeps an eco-friendly balance in mind.

When you visit one of their stores, you’ll notice that the shelves and furniture are all made from recycled materials.

The changing room area chairs are usually vintage pieces that got reclaimed. All of their accessories like hangers and totes are all made from such materials.

Their clothes are made with sustainable materials that don’t require the use of a dryer. Air dying heavily reduces energy consumption compared to using a dryer.

  1. Everlane

With their new store in Brooklyn, New York, Everlane has been making waves recently, especially for their denim.

Everlane is transparent about their processes, letting their customers know upfront about the costs involved in making their products. 

  1. Save The Duck

It can be hard to find garments without animal products, especially winter clothing.  Winter jackets often rely on animal down to provide necessary heat padding. But down feathers and hoods rely on the slaughter of animals to make their products.

Save the Duck’s PLUMTECH technology mimics the warm elements of down to create the same effect. Without sacrificing warmth, these jackets provide an alternative that is eco-friendly and cruelty-free.

Plus, they offer a wide range of rain jackets that are stylish and affordable for the other seasons. 

  1. Veja Shoes

You may have seen their signature “v” shoes around. Veja shoes are organic and use fair-trade materials on all their products. Not only are they stylish, but their classic and timeless designs reflect those of converse and vans. 

Some of their shoes are even made from recycled plastic water bottles and harvested rubber from the Amazonian forest. They pride themselves in paying fair wages to their labors, making them an eco-friendly and ethical company. 

They also have an entire line of vegan shoes, made from recycled materials and vegan leather. They keep their costs down so that their shoes are affordable, and they also choose not to advertise. 

  1. Eileen Fisher

Eileen Fisher is a clothing company that focuses on timeless fashion with a passion for human rights. They have a sole department named “Social Consciousness.”

This department is responsible for its marketing, production, and even finance in regards to supporting human rights across the globe. 

They make pledges to their customers to ensure their best practices. Some of their pledges include using sustainable fibers and fabrics, using renewable resources, and reusing fabrics. Their motto is about investing in clothes that stand the test of time. 

Eco-Friendly Fashion Brands

Now you know a few eco-friendly fashion brands that are changing the way we shop for clothes. From sustainability to fair labor, these brands strive to keep their practices eco-friendly.

Check out our designer’s page to learn more about other up and coming brands.