Top 5 Sustainable Fashion Brands

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Do you want to be more a conscious consumer but don’t know where to start? Here’s a list of our top 5 favourite sustainable fashion brands on the market right now:

Girlfriend Collective

https://www.girlfriend.com/

https://www.girlfriend.com/

Celebrates diversity and inclusion: Campaign features models of all shapes, sizes, ages and ethnicities

  • Activewear label made of recycled water bottles

Matt and Nat

https://mattandnat.com/

https://mattandnat.com/

Ethical, Sustainable, Peta-approved vegan leather handbags

  • Linings inside Matt and Nat bags are made of 100% recycled plastic bottles

  • Encourages their team to volunteer as much as possible, when scheduling permits

Norden Project

https://nordenproject.com/

https://nordenproject.com/

Ethically produced, sustainable outerwear brand for men and women

  • Yarn is printed with FiberPrint®, a digital serial number that allows us to calculate the number of bottles used in a single garment

  • Trade-in program where old coats can be traded in for a discount on one of their coats

  • Jackets made from Repreve, recycled polyester and Polartec polyfill

Ūnika Swimwear

https://unikaswim.com/

https://unikaswim.com/

Produce sustainable quality handmade swimwear for every woman regardless of age, shape and size

  • Uses ECONYL®, a regenerated nylon made from discarded fish nets, ghost gear abandoned in the ocean and plastic bottles from landfills

  • Uses scrap fabric to make hair scrunchies, swim bags, and other accessories

Encircled

https://www.encircled.ca/

https://www.encircled.ca/

B Corp Certified

  • Eco-friendly fabrics

  • Zero waste production and ethically made

When you shop sustainably, you are supporting the slow fashion movement. Every step makes a difference and we’re cheering you on!

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Edited by Jaimie Goldstein, noodPR Intern

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