12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

Would you like to find out what some of the most affordable eco friendly clothing brands in US and Canada are? As I said in a previous article on the 11 most ethical and fair trade clothing companies in US and Canada, sometimes it feels nice to wear something sustainable and judge people for not wearing something sustainable. However, in many cases the price for making yourself feel good can be pretty steep. As you will see from the list we’ve compiled, that doesn’t always have to be the case.

As people become more and more concerned about the environment, companies are labeling just about anything as organic, from engine oil (why?) to coffee to toilet paper, so you will pay more and feel good about it. Big clothing companies have sustainability departments and publish reports where they say how good they are to the environment. For example, H&M has a program that allows you to bring back your clothes after wearing them for recycling and offers you a discount in return. So you can buy some David Beckham underwear cheaper and think that you saved some polar bears, and H&M looks good in its sustainability reports. It’s a win-win-win for everybody, including the polar bears, right?

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

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Not really, if you think about it. First of all, let’s not forget that most big clothing companies are promoting trends. These trends change very fast, so these companies change their collections very quickly. H&M provides new styles once every couple of weeks, while Zara can change its collections as often as twice a week. Also, the clothes these companies generally make will require you to buy new stuff every several months, as they will become unwearable. Plus, let’s not forget that even with a recycling policy in place, the recycling probably takes place overseas, so clothes get shipped there on big ships burning lots of diesel and it’s unlikely that the company sticks to the same sustainability policies when it comes to recycling as compared to manufacturing. So, in the end you end up with a lie, like the one that the guys from Toyota are trying to convince you of, that if you are a vegetarian who recycles, Prius is the right car for you, while somewhere in Canada acid rains fall.

Last year, Greenpeace released a progress report on a list of 19 fashion companies that have agreed to eliminate their use of hormone-disrupting industrial chemicals by 2020, as well as 11 other companies that need to step up their eco-friendliness. Among the latter group were several major fashion companies, including LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE(ADR) (OTCMKTS:LVMUY), Gap Inc (NYSE:GPS), and PVH Corp (NYSE:PVH), all of which were deemed ‘Toxic Addicts’. Meanwhile, Nike Inc. (NYSE:NKE) was one of the 19 brands that have committed to the aforementioned eco-friendly goals, but which was deemed to be lagging badly in actually meeting those goals. Those ratings were essentially unchanged from the year before, when LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE(ADR) (OTCMKTS:LVMUY), Gap Inc (NYSE:GPS), and PVH Corp (NYSE:PVH) were deemed ‘Detox Losers’, and Nike Inc. (NYSE:NKE) was considered a ‘Detox Greenwasher’.

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I do think that we need more eco-friendliness when it comes to clothing, and I definitely don’t think that a cow or a crocodile should be slaughtered only so you can have an overpriced handbag so that when you go somewhere in public you can say once (casually): “be careful with my bag, it’s Chanel”, and spend the rest of the evening grasping it in your hands, because you are worried that it will either be stolen, or you’ll spill something on it. In fact, I once threatened my mom that I wouldn’t come home for the holidays if she bought fur and kept insisting until she renounced the idea.

So, in the age of technology and given our capability to synthesize materials, using sweatshops and killing stuff to make clothes is just ridiculous. Mother nature has lots of stuff that we can use as fabrics, like cotton, hemp and bamboo. If you insist that what you wear a product that comes from something that was running around before it became clothes, there’s wool and silk. And you can go the extra mile and buy clothes from organic textiles, with cotton that grew without polluting chemicals and wool that came from sheep that signed a consent form.

The key to sustainable clothing is to buy less stuff, wear the clothes you own more often and ditch following the trends, which you’ll never catch up to anyway. So instead of buying five pairs of jeans, buy three pairs made from sustainable materials, but wear them for a couple of years. They may cost more, but in the end you’ll save more money. And, don’t forget the joy of walking around the mall and judging people for not being as eco-friendly as you are. If you become a vegan, you can also walk around the food court and judge some more people enjoying their Big Macs.

Now then, let’s check out 12 affordable eco friendly clothing brands in US and Canada, beginning on the next page.

PACT Apparel

PACT Apparel is a U.S-based clothing company that uses organic cotton and is known for its t-shirts, underwear and socks. Aside from using organic cotton, PACT Apparel is also a B Corp-certified company, so it monitors the whole manufacturing process in order to make sure that the cotton that it uses is grown in a sustainable environment and is harvested in an eco-friendly way.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

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Alternative Apparel

Aside from using the Fair Labor Association Workplace Code of Conduct in order to ensure fair labor conditions at the factories where its garments are produced, Alternative Apparel that’s up next in our list of affordable eco friendly clothing brands in US and Canada is also a Green Certified business based in Los Angeles. Over 70% of its items are manufactured from sustainable materials.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

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Moo Shoes

Moo Shoes is based in New York City and is vegan-owned, so it sells products that are cruelty-free. It owns two stores, in NYC and LA, but also has an online store where you can buy shoes, as well as t-shirts, and accessories like wallets, bags, and even books.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

Reformation

We are continuing our list of affordable eco friendly clothing brands in US and Canada with reformation, that makes clothing that doesn’t destroy the environment. Its items have a luxurious look and some of them are pretty expensive. However, there are also many affordable garments and the company’s website also has a sale section, so you can feel good not only about wearing eco-friendly clothing, but also about paying less.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

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Mini Mioche

Up next in our list of affordable eco friendly clothing brands in US and Canada is Mini Mioche that is a Canada-based company founded in 2008 which specializes in children’s wear. It uses ethical production processes and makes clothes from organic and eco-friendly materials. Its clothes are colored with low impact dyes and have simple designs in neutral colors.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

Amour Vert

Amour Vert is next in our list of affordable eco friendly clothing brands in US and Canada. It translates as “Green Love” in French to point out both its “stylishness” and eco-friendliness. The company uses organic cotton, bamboo, and hemp, as well as recycled polyester, and has a whole range of items from dresses to everyday basics.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

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Satva

Satva is a California-based company that manufactures clothing inspired by Indian prints and bold colors. Its clothing is yoga-themed and the company uses organic and non-GMO cotton. In addition, Satva uses a part of its revenue to support farming communities in India where its cotton is grown.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

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Threads 4 Thought

Threads 4 Thought is a certified B corporation, is a member of the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, which measures the impact of its products on labor and the environment, and some of its items are also Fair Trade-certified. Its products are made from organic cotton, recycled polyester and even modal (a type of cellulose fiber) from beech tree pulp, which helped it rank as one of the most affordable eco friendly clothing brands in US and Canada.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

Peri

Another company on our list of 12 affordable eco friendly clothing brands in US and Canada is Peri. Peri is engaged in manufacturing everyday-wear clothes at reasonable prices (mostly under $100). The company employs fair trade contractors in LA and local dye houses that use hand dye fabrics.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

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DL1961

DL1961 is based in New York City and specializes in making denim clothes for men, women, and children. The company employs sustainable processes in manufacturing denim and uses eco-friendly fibers. In addition, the company has cut its water and energy use by 50%. So, now you can buy eco-friendly and sustainable jeans as well.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

Swallow Clothing Co.

Eco-friendly clothes are good, but how about some eco-friendly accessories? Aside from offering a range of apparel, Swallow Clothing Co. also makes eco-friendly glasses. The frames are made from bamboo and wood grain. In this way, each pair of shades is unique, and let’s face it, wood glasses are something really cool.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

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Miik

Miik is a Toronto-based clothing company that was founded by a husband-and-wife team. The company uses sustainable and vegetable-based fabrics, mainly cotton, and in order to make sure that the whole process is ethical and sustainable, the entire manufacturing process, from milling to sewing, is done in Canada. Miik is committed to making clothes with a simple design, but also very durable and very soft.

12 Affordable Eco Friendly Clothing Brands in US and Canada

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In this list, I included 12 affordable eco friendly clothing brands in US and Canada, but there are many more around the world. And that’s a good thing, because hopefully this will improve the garment industry and maybe force bigger producers to adopt more eco-friendly practices that really have an impact on the earth, and not just on their public relations. That’s why we should probably consider spending some more time and money buying sustainable and eco-friendly clothing to show that we, as a society, want changes.

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