Eco-Luxe, Without the Price Tag

Published by Vanessa Brunner under Stores



Just a few sites (recommended by our readers!) to find fashionable and green clothing, at prices that might make a smaller dent in our wallets (but just as small of a carbon footprint!)

(for other sustainable fashion ideas, read our Green Couture post)

Barley and Birch:

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Children’s clothing made of 100% organic cotton and water based inks. 15% of profits go to carbon-reducing initiatives, and another 15% go to organizations that help improve people’s lives.

Motive Boardwear:

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For the extreme-sports guy in your life, Motive Boardwear is 100% organic and recycled clothing, including: thermals, tees, board shorts, hoodies, and polos. All in sharp and colorful graphic designs!

Green Loop:

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Sustainable style from numerous green brands, this website is great because you can find exactly what you’re looking for at whatever price point you want. Keep an eye out for their great sales!

GG2G:

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These chic and cheap accessories are all made from recycled materials such as billboard vinyl and vintage or designer fabrics that have been refurbished. Some are made in large quantities, but many are completely one of a kind! 



One Response to “Eco-Luxe, Without the Price Tag”

  1. Michael says:

    For the best eco friendly bags I like Ecoist a lot!

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