Recently they’ve expanded to a gorgeous color pop collection shown above, (can I have these high rise undies in Poppy, please?) Size S-3X. Their everyday collection is made of Tencel and features bralettes too. Seasoned ethical consumers will recognize Proclaim, the sustainable underwear brand dedicated to inclusive fashion, offering nudes that are actually representative of a range of skin tones. How pretty is periwinkle? Sizes XS-3X, depending on style. Okay, so we all know about ARQ, right? Home of organic cotton basics for adults and littles alike. I’m really intrigued by their boyshorts, as they look more like briefs than cheekys, and therefore might be exactly what I’m looking for! Size XS-XXL. Made in USA Brook There specializes in organic cotton underwear and the colors are so subtle and dreamy! They also have this adorable keyhole undie. I’m eyeing their low cut bra and high waist undies! Size XS-5X. They’re all plant dyed, made in Australia with free shipping worldwide. HARA‘s mission is to bring awareness to the human and environmental issues within the fashion industry while creating sustainable bamboo underwear that’s both rejuvenating and empowering. 10 sustainable underwear brands + review of Knickey If you’ve tried any of them or have others to add, please leave a comment or DM us on Instagram! We’d love to make these guides as helpful as can be. The list below contains mostly brands I’ve researched and admired from afar, along with a Knickey review since we recently got to try them IRL (yay!). So any lingering resistance I had is most certainly gone at this point… I’d rather spend my pennies on sustainable underwear brands than most other articles of clothing at this point. ![]() … But, we all see clothing in a slightly different light thanks to the pandemic, and we have so much time at home. As we all know, it’s difficult to create a sustainable fashion budget, and it’s hard not to feel that resistance that comes with investing in something no one else sees. But buying ethical underwear has taken time to come around to. As an ethical consumer, I obviously do not want this wardrobe basic to be the source of any social or environmental shadiness. Like, how is it that in 2021 womens undies are still literally made to be uncomfortable? Maybe it was the onset of my thirties, but I’ve reached the end of my tolerance for poly blends, irritating lace, and feeling suffocated. As a consumer, I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect undies for a couple years now, including a quest for the perfect womens boxer. 1.To you this may be just another roundup post, but I can’t tell you how long the topic of sustainable underwear brands has taken up my precious internet browsing time. Buy items that you plan to keep forever-and when you do, consider buying from one of the brands we’ve tested and loved whose fabrics are made to last. Buying consciously is important, but what you do with the clothing you already have is also important. I’m a huge proponent of sustainable living-I’ve taught several co-workers how to properly compost, I shop locally when I can, and I try to find retailers who care about the environment as much as I do. ![]() Sustainable fashion is the future and I am here for it. And consumers are catching on- Fast Company reported that the fast fashion industry is taking a hit as people start to care more about how and where their clothing is produced. Fast fashion may be convenient and cheap, but its cost runs deep, from unfair wages to negative environmental impacts. ![]() Investing in sustainable clothing and companies that are dedicated to ethical and Earth-friendly practices may be the solution. Are there items you bought last year that still have tags on them? Things you’ve purchased but only worn once or twice? How often do you buy clothing online and send back items that don’t fit quite right? BBC Earth reveals that the majority of returned items are thrown away or torched in massive burn piles, which is outrageous and horrifying. Take a minute to think about what you’ve got in your closet right now.
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