Topic: 6 Amazing Sustainable Fashion Brands
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6 Amazing Sustainable Fashion Brands
Did you know that fashion is the third biggest polluter? It is worse than aviation and shipping combined. Fast fashion loves cheap labor and chemical waste, which leaves behind polluted waters and micro-plastic nightmares.
Enter the game-changers brands like Nudie Jeans for recycled denim, Reformation for LA cool-girl statement pieces, and People Tree for summer dresses and comfy fits that actually look good. Excelente!(great!)
So, ready to revamp your wardrobe guilt-free?
1. Nudie Jeans
Okay! Let’s be genuine. Finding the perfect pair of jeans is an actual struggle (we all can tell). But what if you found jeans that not only fit like a daydream but also didn’t destroy the planet?
Enter the world of Nudie Jeans, the Swedish brand that’s been making 100% organic, Fairtrade-certified denim since 2001. Their jeans are made without nasty pesticides, hazardous chemicals, or child labor (because, duh). 93.8% of its jeans are made with organic or recycled cotton.
Plus, they come with free repairs for life. Yep, forever! Rip your jeans? Ningún problema(No problem). Trade them in for a discount. Can’t be fixed? They’ll recycle them into patches or new accessories.
Bonus point: Their website makes finding the right fit so easy. If you’re gonna wear jeans for years, you might as well make them eco-friendly, right?
2. People Tree
If sustainable fashion had a hall of fame, People Tree would have a VIP seat. This London-based brand has been making Fair Trade fashion ever since 1991 (before “eco-friendly” was even cool).
They use natural dyes, organic cotton, and low-impact materials to keep things kind to the planet. Oh, and a fun fact: They were the first fashion brand certified by the World Fair Trade Organization!
Oh, and their collection? Think comfy knits, breezy summer linen dresses, and everyday staples you’ll actually want to live in. Do they ship to the US? Well, YES! Shipping to the US costs £25. You can check the latest products through their website or on social media and order directly from there.
3. Reformation
If you want to dress like a cool LA It-girl without the eco-guilt, meet your fashion soulmate, Reformation.
This Los Angeles-born brand started in 2009 as a tiny vintage shop, but it is now a full-fledged cult favorite (yes, Taylor Swift and Hailey Bieber are fans). Their secret? Sexy, well-suited pieces (sizes going from XXS to 3X).
Think about silky gowns, flirty summer dresses, and those sustainable jeans. Doesn’t this feel amazing?
But wait, there’s more! Reformation has been carbon-neutral since 2015 and has plans to go climate-positive by 2025. Basically, they are erasing more pollution than they creating. Impressive, right?
They use recycled and regenerative materials. Plus, their site reveals the secret of each piece’s eco-footprint. So yeah, you can slay your look and save the planet. A win-win situation for all!
P.S: Their wedding dresses are too good to ignore (and we all know the waste the wedding industry creates).
4. Ganni
If you have ever seen a girl smoothly rocking buckle ballet flats or that wild print dress and thought, “Ugh, I need that”, chances are, it’s Ganni.
This Copenhagen-based label is the ultimate cool-girl brand, setting trends faster than we can refresh our carts.
But here’s the twist: It’s also pushing sustainability forward with wild and creative innovations like bacteria-grown leather and recycled carbon yarn (science, but make it fashion).
Other than all of that, Ganni doesn’t call itself a sustainable brand. Why? Because it’s ditching virgin leather for recycled and biotech alternatives and cutting greenhouse gas emissions by fifty percent by 2027.
Who knew saving the planet could look this good? En serio(Seriously!)
5. Ninety Percent
Can you think of a brand that is so generous that it gives away 90% of its profits? Yeah, no kidding! Sounds fake, but it’s true!
Ninety Percent is a London-based fashion brand that isn’t just about ethically made basics. It’s also got a serious fashion edge since Elliot Atkinson (ex-Bite Studios) took over in 2022.
Moreover, they have been offering everything from low-waist dresses and fine sweaters to shiny trousers. The best part? All of them are made from eco-friendly materials like organic cotton, biodegradable linen, and a silk alternative from wood pulp.
6. Alohas
Alohas makes stylish shoes designed in Barcelona and crafted in Spain and Portugal to cut down on the shipping impact. This brand was started in Hawaii.
Their on-demand pre-order model means they only make what’s needed. So your shoes don’t end up in a landfill. Just in your closet, where they belong.
Sustainability? Think cactus and apple leather (who knew these things could be fashionable), plus recycled materials in soles and heels.
Oh, and their factories are fair labor certified. From ballet flats to colorful trainers, Alohas is here to revamp your wardrobe ethically!
Key Takeaways
From Nudie Jeans’s organic cotton to Alohas’ smart production methods, these brands are showing that sustainable fashion can be fun and stylish (no doubt). With People Tree’s Fairtrade focus and Ganni’s innovative approach, you can definitely shop smart without giving up your style! Happy Shopping!
References
13 Best Sustainable Clothing Brands 2024 – Forbes Vetted
The best sustainable clothing brands to shop in 2024 | The Independent
People Tree EU – the new European home of the ethical fashion pioneer
24 Of The Best Sustainable Clothing Brands | British Vogue
99 Sustainable Clothing Brands By Budget (2025) – The Good Trade

