Let’s be honest: At this point in the game, sustainability and the discussion around it are hard to avoid. Whether it be switching to the use of non-disposable straws, consciously recycling, or even shopping for vintage or re-sold items, everyone has their own style (no matter how big or small) of making an impact on the environment. That said, one of the easiest ways you can promote this ethical movement is to shop from sustainable fashion brands. Not to mention, you’ll look good while doing it, too.
Chances are, you’ve already familiarized yourself with sustainability-forward moguls like Stella McCartney, Reformation, Everlane, and PANGAIA. All of the aforementioned heavy hitters put effort into making environmental consciousness a norm and reducing their carbon footprints. But nonetheless, why stop there? With more and more eco-friendly designers emerging to the surface, there is no better time to give your wardrobe a refresh of sustainable clothing and accessories.
Below, find the brands that will not only look as cool as ever but will also be good for the environment. For those striving to achieve a nearly zero-waste lifestyle, take note of recycling programs offered by brands like For Days or the Los Angeles-based jeweler Kinn. They can give your worn-out pieces a new life — and possibly offset the environmental impact of your purchase.
We only include products that have been independently selected by TZR’s editorial team. However, we may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article.
Chances are, you’ve already familiarized yourself with sustainability-forward moguls like Stella McCartney, Reformation, Everlane, and PANGAIA. All of the aforementioned heavy hitters put effort into making environmental consciousness a norm and reducing their carbon footprints. But nonetheless, why stop there? With more and more eco-friendly designers emerging to the surface, there is no better time to give your wardrobe a refresh of sustainable clothing and accessories.
Below, find the brands that will not only look as cool as ever but will also be good for the environment. For those striving to achieve a nearly zero-waste lifestyle, take note of recycling programs offered by brands like For Days or the Los Angeles-based jeweler Kinn. They can give your worn-out pieces a new life — and possibly offset the environmental impact of your purchase.
We only include products that have been independently selected by TZR’s editorial team. However, we may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article.