Browse 250+ sustainable clothing brands across a wide range of fashion categories. The directory brings together brand profiles that support discovery and comparison based on production practices, materials, and design focus.

Mulaire is a designer clothing brand founded in 2005 by Andréanne Mulaire Dandeneau, a Red River Métis designer of Anishinaabe and French Métis ancestry who started the brand from her parents' basement in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canada's premiere Métis fashion brand, Anne Mulaire is the first Indigenous-owned apparel manufacturer in Canada to achieve B Corp certification and a Clean50 Award winner. All garments are made in Winnipeg from exclusive knits milled in Ontario to Oeko-Tex standards, using bamboo, organic cotton, hemp, Sorona, and TENCEL. Heritage prints are designed by Andréanne's father, Métis Elder David Albert, connecting every collection to the storytelling traditions and ancestral lands of the Red River Métis Nation.
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Jae is a Canadian designer clothing brand and slow fashion house creating feminine, vintage-inspired womenswear made ethically from natural fibres in Vancouver, Canada. The brand's collections are characterised by romantic silhouettes, soft natural textures, and a considered design philosophy that honours both craftsmanship and environmental responsibility. By producing in small batches using natural materials and keeping manufacturing local, Harly Jae upholds a commitment to longevity over volume — creating pieces intended to be treasured and worn across seasons rather than discarded with trends. The brand has built a following among women who are drawn to its delicate aesthetic and its alignment of beautiful design with ethical production values.
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Studio is a Canadian designer clothing brand founded by Annisa Chung, offering consciously crafted womenswear essentials made from GOTS-certified organic cotton by skilled artisans. Based in Toronto, the brand wholesale to over 50 retailers across North America and also offers private labelling for select styles. Wildflo Studio's collections are built around the idea of finding everyday ease — wearable, versatile pieces designed to move with the wearer through their daily life without sacrificing style or sustainability. The brand's responsible approach extends from fabric selection through to production, offering customers the assurance that what they wear has been made with genuine care for people and the planet.
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is a designer clothing brand founded in April 2016 by Jess Wilson on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, a self-taught designer who grew up sailing along the BC coast and drew her brand's entire identity from the sea. Designed locally and sewn in Vancouver, SALT creates seasonless sustainable basics in natural fabrics to reduce microplastic pollution, with every product decision guided by the brand's mission of ocean conservation and mindful living. The brand operates physical stores on Salt Spring Island and in Victoria, and is a platform for community ocean awareness events, beach cleanups, and education. SALT's tagline — born from the ocean — is its founding principle.
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Bandit is a designer clothing brand founded as a screen printing business in 2009 by a Nova Scotia-based artist and designer who holds a Masters in Painting and Sculpture from Parsons School of Design. Rooted in a lifelong passion for both fine art and fashion, the brand handprints and sews its organic garments entirely in-house using environmentally responsible manufacturing methods and sustainable fabrics. Every piece is made in Nova Scotia, Canada, with inclusive sizing from XS to 4X and custom made-to-measure options. The brand bridges the world of wearable art and slow fashion, producing bold, handcrafted clothing with the same integrity and vision as fine studio practice.
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Stacey is a designer clothing brand and ethical Canadian slow fashion label committed to quality craftsmanship and effortless style, designing and manufacturing its entire line exclusively in Toronto in collaboration with local independent tradespeople to the highest standards of construction. The brand seeks out quality fabrics with a socially and environmentally conscious approach, creating womenswear that is built to last and produced without offshore manufacturing or the compromises of fast fashion. Alongside its women's collection, Dagg and Stacey also offers children's clothing under the Dog and Daisy label, extending its slow fashion ethos across family wardrobes with the same care and ethical intent.
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is a German designer clothing brand founded in 2014 by Verena Benz, who had previously run an organic grocery store and grew frustrated that the fashion she loved was incompatible with the values she had built her life around. Applying the same organic and ethical philosophy to clothing, Verena launched LOVJOI with a production workshop in Dürmentingen in southern Germany, where many of the brand's essentials are still handcrafted today. A portion of her team includes Syrian refugees, former skilled sewists from Aleppo and Damascus, to whom the brand also provides housing and bureaucratic support. LOVJOI is GOTS certified, PETA-approved vegan, 100 percent plastic-free, and was named Glamour's number one sustainable fashion brand in 2025.
View Brandis a German sustainable designer clothing multi-brand retailer founded around 2010, with the name standing for globally responsible fashion. The first store was opened by Wiebke Hövelmeyer in Hamburg's Karoviertel neighbourhood after a previous green fashion store was closing down, and it has since grown into a network of concept stores across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland operating on a franchise model. Glore curates a carefully selected range of certified fair and sustainable fashion brands — including ARMEDANGELS, Nudie Jeans, and Knowledge Cotton — and positions itself as a knowledgeable, transparent guide for customers seeking ethical wardrobe choices, offering in-depth product expertise and a genuinely curated shopping experience in each location.
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A curated selection of sustainable clothing brands across independent labels focused on materials, production impact, and long-term use.
What you'll find here:
Sustainability in clothing isn't one fixed approach. Some sustainable clothing brands focus on materials, using organic, recycled, or lower-impact fabrics. Others work on reducing waste through smaller production runs or made-to-order models. The approach varies, but the intent is similar: reducing overall impact.
Across this selection, you'll see different directions. Some brands are material-led, while others focus on how much they produce and how often. A few build around longevity, designing pieces meant to be worn repeatedly rather than replaced quickly.
The brands listed here are independent and process-driven, with clear decisions around how products are made. Some operate on limited drops, others on slower cycles, but all place emphasis on reducing excess in some form.
If you're exploring the best sustainable clothing brands, this page offers a straightforward way to compare how different labels approach sustainability. The sustainable clothing brands featured here vary in design, but each reflects a more considered way of producing and consuming clothing.