Another Step Towards an Eco-Friendly Lifestyle – Where to Shop? – Justin Cody

With global warming getting more severe, our planet is in dire need of our aid. As inhabitants of our one and only earth, we all need to make an effort to help, and switching to eco-friendly apparel is a great way to do that.

Whether you’re just taking your first step towards an eco-friendly lifestyle, or you have decided to go green all the way, this post will tell you where you can find and shop sustainable products online.

Why Is Sustainable Shopping Important?

Sustainable brands focus on minimizing the negative impacts their products have on our environment.

Unlike the traditional fashion or the fast fashion industry, sustainable brands take steps to protect our planet, like using recycled materials, reducing energy consumption in production, avoiding chemicals, and offering carbon-offset shipping.

They also treat their workers better by giving them better wages, providing a safe working environment, and supporting their local communities.

Where Can I Shop for Sustainable Apparel?

Even though fast fashion still makes up most of the market, there are plenty of sustainable alternatives already because of the increase of conscious consumers.

Get dressed in ethical fashion from head to toe as we show you where to get your new eco-friendly go-tos.

1. Sustainable Online Brands

The easiest way to get high-quality ethical apparel is by buying from sustainable brands directly. You can find loads of them online, and here are some suggestions by us.

At Pact, you can find a large assortment of eco-friendly clothes made by organic cotton with thoughtful designs that exude style.
For footwear, Baabuk is a sustainable sneakers and slippers brand that sells responsibly-made wool shoes and accessories with contemporary designs.

People Tree is also a great choice as it offers a variety of stylish clothing items made ethically from start to finish.

2. Local Businesses

Keep an eye out for small and independent shops in your neighborhood, as you might find hidden gems that sell ethical clothing produced locally. Local businesses also help grow your communities, for almost 70% of the money you spend will stay in your local economy.

You can also greatly decrease the carbon footprint of your goods by shopping locally. Since those shops might be just around the corner, shipping is unnecessary, and you also save shipping costs. Win-win!

3. Sustainable Collections from Your Favorite Brands

With conscious consumers on the rise, even fast fashion stores are starting to realize the importance of eco-friendly products to their customers.

Big brands like H&M and Zara have conscious collections made with recycled cotton, and Zara aims to produce all its clothes with sustainable fabrics by 2025. By supporting these collections, you give them a market they cannot ignore.

4. Online Retailers

Online retailers can be great platforms to find your next piece of sustainable clothing.

Brands like Aventura, Toad & Co., and Truth Alone are all sustainable brands you can find on various eCommerce sites, and they offer a great selection of clothes made with sustainable materials. These are just three brands out of many more on those big retailer sites.

5. Second-Hand Shops

Buying second-hand fashion is good for our environment because it helps with decreasing waste and the pollution that comes with the production process.

Vintage fashion is trending. Instead of buying “vintage-inspired” items, why not just get the real thing? You can get second-hand clothes in good conditions from many sources, like eBay or online vintage clothing stores. There could also be a second-hand clothing store in your neighborhood.

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