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    I started moving towards slow fashion last summer, I’ve been aware of the problems with fast fashion for a while but ultimately seeing that lots of big companies weren’t paying garment workers for finished products during the middle of a pandemic really pushed me to give ethical fashion brands another try.

    When you cherished this post in addition to you want to obtain guidance relating to how to spot a fake telfar bag generously go to the web page. Common complaints about slow fashion are that it’s boxy, shapeless and beige. Or, that it’s expensive. These were my complaints too. I was determined to find out whether this was actually the case and through a lot of research and lateral thinking, I’ve found over 100 places to shop for ethical clothing that meet my standards.

    There have been discussions on this sub about ethical fashion being boring and not worth the money. And having come out the other side of this journey, it’s just not true, reddit womens fashion deals you just have to look a bit harder.

    To note:

    My priorities are fair wages/labour practices then the environment. Most of these are UK-based, some are European which means they aren’t all shipping here right now but will hopefully be able to in the future. Lots of places do ship internationally.

    Some indie shops listed don’t accept returns which I personally think is an unethical practice and also illegal when selling online in the UK but I know some customers don’t care if it’s a small business so I’ve included some indie brands I wouldn’t personally shop at.

    Mostly women’s clothes, cause that’s what I wear.

    General:

    Project CeCe – directory to find an item and it will show you which brands are selling it.
    Wearth London – online department store

    Sancho’s – indie, black-owned business that stocks various brands

    69b Boutique – indie shop that stocks various brands

    Marks and Spencer – all rounder, affordable but aimed at middle-aged and up group. They’re now selling other brands so watch out for the fast fashion high street brands.

    The Good Apparel (Europe) – sells different brands.

    ‘Trendier’ Clothing:

    What you’re all here for. My picks for colourful, fun alternatives that gave me faith in ethical fashion!

    Lucy and Yak/Fullalove/Before July/Olive and Frank/Minga London/By Megan Crosby/Aym Studio/Sisterhood/Aesthetic Laundry/Nude Ethics/Blonde Gone Rogue/Hoda London/Vildinis/Cariki/G-Star/Dedicated/Burnt Soul/Love ur Look Clothing/Sugarhill Brighton/Ilk and Ernie/Manners London/Damson Madder

    Nobody’s Child – not 100% transparent on all suppliers, but still okay

    Joanie Clothing – not 100% there yet, but moving towards being more ethical/sustainable

    Harkel/Grass-Fields/Ocelot Studios/Nour and the Merchant/Sloe & Co/Loud Bodies (Europe?)/Nu-In (France but Zalando sells some stock in UK)/Armed Angels (Germany)/Dang Sthlm (Sweden)/Thinking Mu (Europe)/Ecoalf (Europe)

    T-Shirt & Sweatshirts

    Literary Emporium/To Be Frank/Goose Studios/Loskey/Illustrate/Good Tee Co/Hundred Club/Colorful Standard/The Spark Company/Tea Please/Heiko Clothing

    Activewear

    This is a long list, mostly because ethical activewear tends to focus on yoga which I’m not the biggest fan of and in my search to find cute activewear that is also highly functional, I have come across far more brands than in the other sections (and still ended up buying some high impact bras from Under Armour). Enjoy.

    Jilla Active/BAM Bamboo Clothing/Contur/On-running/Dermis/Born Nouli/Asquith London/Nitara London/Kami/Kiht Collective/Vivida Lifestyle/Evamoso/SOS Activewear/Phantom Apparel/Gym+Coffee

    TALA – added with the note that lots of trustpilot reviews say that the leggings are bad quality and quickly split at the crotch

    Lando Studio/Silou/League Collective/Girlfriend Collective (US but lots of UK stockists)/P.E. Nation (Aussie, but UK stockists include My Gym Wardrobe, wunder train lululemon review Sports Edit, Zalando and Net-a-Porter)/Olly Olly & Co (Ireland)/Nine-Pine (Sweden)/Pure by Luce (Europe)/Mandala (Germany)/Caur Paris (France)/Oyster Active (Lithuania)/Dharma Bums (Australia, but available on the Sports Edit)/Gymnation (Finland)/Weekend Bee (Europe) – sells lots of different activewear brands/Hine Collection (New Zealand)

    Swimwear:

    Stay Wild

    Outdoorsy Brands

    These range from proper outdoorsy brands made for people who like hiking, skiing etc to people who just like nature and functional clothes.

    Acai Outdoorwear/Finisterre/Passenger Clothing/Patagonia/Kathmandu/Howie’s/Icebreaker/Odlo/Ten Tree/The Level Collective/Rapanui/Findra Clothing/High Hope/BAM (see above)

    Outerwear:

    Deadwood Studios – recycled leather jackets/Denim/Denim & Bone – upcycled denim jackets/Boyish Jeans/Nudie Jeans/Monkee Genes/Mud Jeans (Netherlands)/Kuyichi (Europe)/Pyjamas and Loungewear/Not a lot of options for pyjamas and often quite boring too./Noctu/Walker and Walker – really lovely waffle and velvet co-ords/Stalf/Unoa

    Basics:

    Zola Amour

    Organic Basics

    Honest Basics

    Another brand I would recommend for basics (leggings, tops, dresses, etc) are Manners London. Their stuff is pretty pricey but the quality is amazing! Their tops and dresses are made from a really supportive material so that they can be worn without a bra – I’m pretty small chested so it’s not a major thing for me but for people with a bigger bust I can imagine they’re pretty life changing.

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