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Sustainable Clothing Brands Directory

Sustainable Clothing Brands Directory

Sustainable clothing brands deserve our support.

 

Want to support sustainable clothing brands including those that sell swimwear, undergarments, and accessories but don’t know where to start?

Start here!

I created this list as a starting point as you jumpstart your journey into a lifestyle anchored by a commitment to sustainable fashion. This list is constantly updated so check back often.

Please note: This list of sustainable clothing brands may contain affiliate links, which means MamaMinimalist.com may receive a teeny-tiny portion of the sale if you decide to purchase. 

 


 

Want to shop sustainably but don't know where to start? Start here! Inside: An exhaustive list of sustainable clothing brands for men, women, and children. Plus-sized options, swimwear, and undergarments, too.

 


 

Sustainable Clothing Brands for Women

 

Athleta: Certified B Corp specializing in athleisure

Eileen Fischer: Simple shapes and classic silhouettes; also offers plus sizes

Everlane: Fashion made from recycled materials

Girlfriend Collective: Ethical activewear in sizes XXS to 6XL

MetaWear: Boasts turnkey sustainable fashion manufacturing practices

PACT Apparel: Organic cotton essentials for men, women, and kids

Patagonia: Active and outerwear for men, women, and kids

People Tree: A Fair Trade fashion pioneer; underwear, too!

PrAna: Active and outdoor apparel made from sustainable materials for men and women

Slumlove: Sweaters for men and women

TenTree: Assorted sustainable pieces for men and women

Toad & Co

 


The ultimate list of sustainable clothing brands for men, women, and kids. Plus sized brands and home textiles, too.


Brands with Plus-Sized Options

 

Ace & Jig: Colorful, artisanal textiles

Jamie + The Jones: Minimalist sales made from natural materials

Mata Traders: Patterned, Fair Trade dresses

 


Swimwear

 

Summersalt

Vitamin A Swim

Wolven

Reformation

 


For Children

 

BeyaMade: Adjustable, ethical baby and toddler clothing

Jackalo: Long-lasting, organic clothes for kids

Ouef: Designer kids clothes

Wild Dill: Organic and Fair Trade

 


The ultimate list of sustainable clothing brands for men, women, and kids. Plus sized brands and home textiles, too.


Sustainable Clothing Brands for Men

 

Brave Gentlemen: Vegan clothing and footwear

Industry of all Nations

 


Clothing and Dress Rentals

 

Armoire

Beyond the Runway Dress rental in Canada

Rent a Romper: Infant and baby capsule wardrobe rentals

Rent the Runway

 


Secondhand Clothing Marketplaces

 

Bead & Reel Rescued Collection

Poshmark

Refashioner: Vintage with a story

ThredUP

Tradesy: Designer secondhand

 


The ultimate list of sustainable clothing brands for men, women, and kids. Plus sized brands and home textiles, too.


Home Textiles & Miscellaneous

 

Avocado Green Mattress: GOTS and GOLS certified mattresses and pillows

Coyuchi: Bedding and bath textiles

Parachute Home: Premium quality mattresses, bedding, and bath textiles from natural materials

Under the Canopy

 


 

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