sustainable brands for a fall transition

4 sustainable brands that are perfect for the fall transition

The fall is just around the corner! As we prepare to embrace the days ahead, it's an ideal moment to consider how our choices can reflect our values. Transitioning into fall with sustainable brands means opting for eco-friendly and ethically produced items that align with both your values and the environment.

This fall, let’s make mindful choices -- check out these 5 sustainable brands perfect for the fall transition.

  1. Bombas

Bombas is committed to better production by designign longer lasting clothing, using more responsible materials, and creating less waste through circularity. They use 86% Recycled Polyester in our Men’s Active Underwear,bBetween 16-26% Recycled Cotton and between 48-61% Organic Cotton in our Kind Knit Socks, and every item purchased on bombas.com is shipped with packaging using 100% recycled materials.

  1. Hampden Clothing

Hampden clothing features a variety of fashion designers that embrace  sustainable practices including purchasing in limited quantity and producing only what is ordered, minimizing fabric waste, excessive manufacturing, and surplus stock. The brand seeks to support global artisans with meaningful employment and fair wages.

  1. Reprise Activewear

Reprise Activewear makes plant-based sustainable activewear to save skin from plastic. They use Tencel fibers made from eucalyptus trees grown in sustainability-managed forests. All of their production is local to the U.S., made in LA, NYC, and New Jersey. They are GOTS, OEKO-TEX, and Fair Trade certified as well.

  1. Outerknown

Outerknown is committed to protecting the environment and supporting fair labor. They have kept 1,8000 out of the landfill through the Outerworn platform and supported workers' livelihoods through the Fairtrade Premium with over 133K. They have diversified their country of origin and moved 67% of their supply chain to ensure that all of their supplier prioritizes and respects human rights.

  1. Colorful Standard

Colorful standard makes sustainable clothing in Portugal. All of their garments are made from 100% organic cotton and their wool products are made from 100% recycled merino wool, certified by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS). The brand uses precise laser cutting to cut fabric waste down to a bare minimum and they send that waste as furniture filling.

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