Women’s Clothing

Modern, eco-mindful women’s clothing made by socially-responsible, ethical fashion brands.

Fair Trade, Organic Cotton Relaxed Knit Button Down Shirt – OKEO-TEX Certified Dyes
By: Fair Indigo

Fair Trade, Organic Cotton Straight Leg Knit Pant – OKEO-TEX Certified Dyes
By: Fair Indigo

Fair Trade, 100% Local Natural Cotton, Handwoven Sweater / Turtleneck
By: FIRST BORN

Romper Made from OKEO-TEX Certified Organic Cotton Sourced From Organic Farmers In India – Crafted in LA, California
By: SagelaRock

Did you know?

In an interview with Reuters, Anannya Bhattacharjee, of the International Labour Organization (ILO), said the following: “Global brands cannot wait for governments to raise the minimum wage to an acceptable level. They must pay the difference between the minimum wage and the living wage, as most of their profits comes from production in Asia.” Yes, brands must act – but, it’s up to you, as a consumer, to demonstrate to brands what your’re willing to accept and not. It sounds odd, but it’s important to show brands that you value fair wages & fair working conditions.

Fair Trade, Organic Cotton Button Down
By: Fair Indigo

100% Tencel Twill Shirt-Coat – Handwoven in Italy
By: MASKA

100% Organic Cotton Hipster Panties
By: PACT

Eco Hemp Black Dress – Crafted in LA, California
By: SagelaRock

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100% Organic Cotton Women’s Knee Socks
By: PACT

100% Fine Merino Wool (Humanely Raised Sheep) – Hand-knitted in Latvia
By: MASKA

OKEO-TEX Certified Natural Cotton Denim Pants with Elastic Waste – Hand-knitted in Latvia
By: MASKA

Fair Trade, Organic Cotton V-Neck
By: PACT

Did you know?

For those who feel between a rock and a hard when shopping for clothes – perhaps thinking, ‘I want to buy these cheap pants to save money, but I also know that means I’m indirectly supporting (most likely) unethical fashion’ – we feel you. Here’s a helping hand. According to an article by Refinery29, “$100 (full-price) for jeans should be the rule-of-thumb minimum between the likely ethically problematic and the potentially humane…If you find a pair of jeans that is selling full retail price for below $100 — and especially $20, do your sisters in Bangladesh, China, and India a solid and walk away.”

100% Organic Cotton, GOTS Certified Shorts – Cotton Locally Sourced & Refined in India (Fair Trade)
By: aiayu

Sport Eco-Fleece Sweatshirt
By: Alternative Apparel

Eco-friendly, Ethical Fabric Basic Tee – 50% Organic Combed Cotton, 50% Tencel
By: COSSAC

Organic Cotton Blend, Fair Trade (Peru) Knit Blazer
By: Fair Indigo

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Discover the top sustainable & ethical clothing brands, crafting sustainable, Fair Trade, eco-friendly, organic cotton pants, tops, jackets & blazers. Discover the top sustainable & ethical clothing brands, crafting sustainable, Fair Trade, eco-friendly, organic cotton pants, tops, jackets & blazers. Discover the top sustainable & ethical clothing brands, crafting sustainable, Fair Trade, eco-friendly, organic cotton pants, tops, jackets & blazers.

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