Wool and the Gang believe that clothing should be made unique with love. Their hand knit fashion is not mass-produced, but quality fashion, produced sustainably.
Style With Heart, is an online guide to hundreds of ethical and eco-friendly fashions and accessory brands.
Tom of Holland’s wonderful website is a delight to slow fashion enthusiasts. His work is firmly embedded in contemplative contemplative tradition with a real focus on traditions of mending, repairing and hand knitting.
Noor Tagouri teamed up with Adam Khafif at Lis’n Up Clothing (LSNP) to create a fashion line that both informs the public and helps fund the fight against human trafficking. They call it “The Noor Effect.”
The Forward thinking brand Blackyoto was born out of upcycling iconic military surplus, overdyed at the finest traditional Japanese dyer, Kyoto’s Montsuki Co, with the blackest of black dyes, black oxide.
Challenging the existing notion on vintage clothing, KUON revitalizes traditional Japanese boro. “Boro” being worn and used textiles and old, torn, or patched clothing in Japan.
Greg Lauren’s eponymous collection of men’s and womenswear is made entirely from upcycled materials. With a focus on decommissioned military textiles.
Wintervacht translated means winter fur, or winter coat, a fitting name for a brand that produces outerwear from recycled blankets.
Greg Lauren’s men’s and women’s collections from completely upcycled materials for Spring Summer and Fall Winter 1016.
Zarif Design is based in Kabul Afghanistan, where they employ and train 52 local Afghan men and women to practice handcrafted work.
Ecoalf’s flip-flops are made 100% from recycled tyres and without the use of glue.
Washable 100% recycled down jackets from Ecoalf.