Sustainable Clothing Brands to Watch (Part 2)
- samanthabusch
- Mar 30, 2021
- 2 min read
Veja, also known as the most ethical sneaker brand, thrives on transparency. Veja uses fair trade and organic raw materials. The whole stock is handled by people who are excluded from the labor market. Veja offers them a suitable job, social support, and helps them develop a career plan. Also, all of the cotton that is used in their sneakers is certified organic. They ensure chemical transparency as well!
Bogdar is a sustainable fashion company that was founded in Bulgaria. This company is fully sustainable on three tiers, environment, social responsibility and conscious business model. Environmentally, their suppliers and fabrics used are all completely ethical. Social Responsibility wise, the clothing is made locally including people in the community. Lastly, their conscious business model tackles ethical packaging, branding, slow fashion and made-to-order clothing.
Ernest Leoty is a fashion company that creates tailored activewear. They dedicate careful consideration to the environmental and social impact of their apparel. Also, they are against fast fashion culture. They focus on the quality of products and growing towards a more sustainable future. Also, mindful of their waste levels, they have limited production runs. They produce small batches of product and don't have to eliminate excess stock.
This company is a sustainable swimsuit company. This eco-friendly swimwear brand is made with recycled materials. Each piece is designed in London and has its own unique features. There are 4 things that they believe to be important: quality, sustainability, style and wearability.
Ninety Percent is a London-based sustainable womenswear label that shares 90% of their profits between charitable causes. The founders built their company on the premise that "Planet comes first." They also believe in slow fashion and well made clothing that can be passed from generation to generation.
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