Style Clothing 7 Sustainable Fashion Brands to Shop If You Want to Ditch Fast Fashion Who says fashion-forward can't be eco-friendly? By Hana Hong Hana Hong Instagram Hana Hong is the beauty & fashion editor at RealSimple.com. She has been a writer and editor in the beauty and fashion industry for more than six years, sharing her expansive knowledge on skincare, hair care, makeup, fashion, and more. In addition to her broad network of beauty experts, she uses her family's background and training in skin science and cosmetic chemistry to differentiate between effective skincare formulations and marketing jargon. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines and Lisa Milbrand Lisa Milbrand Lisa Milbrand has more than 20 years of experience as a lifestyle writer and editor, writing thousands of articles on topics that help people live better and healthier lives for Real Simple, Parents, and dozens of other top publications. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Updated on February 16, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Nina Vartanava / EyeEm/Getty Images Look, as a woman on a budget I get it. Fast fashion means affordable prices, limitless options, and easy accessibility—what's not to love? Well, how about negative environmental impacts and unfair working wages, to start. Fast fashion brands are some of the biggest culprits behind our growing carbon footprint, which is why investing in sustainable clothing and companies that are dedicated to ethical practices has never been more important. Fortunately, clothing brands are taking note: A handful have started implementing eco-friendly habits like incorporating recycled materials in their designs and packaging, banning single-use plastics, and introducing climate-positive projects, showing that sustainability is more than just a trend—it's an emerging pattern. If you want to be more mindful of where your clothes come from, here are seven of our favorite fashion-forward brands taking eco-forward steps towards a healthier planet. 01 of 07 Noize Noize $98, noizeoriginal.com As a brand originating from Montreal, one of Canada's coldest cities, it's safe to say it knows a thing or two about outerwear. Its ethical and sustainable fabrics are expertly hand-picked to be equal parts high-quality and eco-conscious. We love their raincoats, which are made of fill completely derived from plastic bottles. 02 of 07 Everlane Everlane $98, everlane.com Everlane is a beloved name in the fashion world for many reasons. In addition to its modern yet simplistic designs, it also practices radical transparency and commitment to sustainable products. The brand isn't kidding when it touts transparency—you can actually check out the manufacturing company where each product was made. To top it all off, it has removed 90 percent of new plastics from its supply chain, using recycled or alternative materials instead. 03 of 07 Allbirds Courtesy of brand $98, allbirds.com You've probably heard of Allbirds shoes on social media, and we can confirm that the hype is well-deserved. Not only are they unbelieveably comfortable, but they're also made with sustainable materials like wool, trees, and even sugarcane (with laces made from plastic water bottles). All of its products are FSC-certified, meaning it has met the environmental "gold standard" for wood harvested from forests. Oh, and did we mention these guys are machine-washable? 04 of 07 Reformation Reformation $128, thereformation.com With timeless silhouettes and eye-catching patterns, Reformation's dresses are fitting for just about any occasion, from a brunch outing to a romantic date. The brand has been carbon neutral since 2015, and is incredibly transparent about its sustainability reports, workers' living wages, and fabric sourcing. 05 of 07 Amour Vert Courtesy of brand $48, amourvert.com Amour Vert translates to "Green Love" in French, a name that is very fitting considering everything the brand stands for. Based on its mission to cut down excess materials by making items in limited quantities and its pledge to plant a tree for every T-shirt it sells, it's clear that sustainability really is the backbone of the brand. 06 of 07 Parade Courtesy of brand $10, yourparade.com Don't forget about the item closest to your skin: your underwear! Parade's fabrics are all Oeko-Tex certified, meaning they are "free from harmful chemicals that pollute your skin and our waters." The brand is also inclusive of all body types and sizes (the panties come in XS-3XL), and to show it has really thought of everything, even the packages are shipped in compostable mailers! 07 of 07 Article22 Article22 $130, article22.com Article22's jewelry has been worn on the red carpet by the likes of Emma Watson—but its mission (and jewelry) are definitely down to earth. The brand creates its jewelry using military grade aluminum recovered from shrapnel and debris recovered from Laos. Its workers are paid fair trade wages, and each purchase helps the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) clear unexploded ordnance from the countryside. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit