It’s midsummer and I am really feeling color. While I’m devoted to pastels year-round, I know when fall comes, I’ll sink into the earth tone trend that everyone’s obsessed with at the moment… But not yet. Everyone’s also soaking up the primary colors, which I could never really get behind until I bought a pretty green linen top, and now I’m sort of into it. All that to say, color is on the brain, and with that, all of the ethical fashion brands that bring us splashes of saturated hues and playful prints. It’s pretty impressive, what all of these favorites below have done, considering many sustainable fashion brands’ commitment to natural dyes. It’s amazing what can be done!
The Perennial Closet is on the pricier side because all of their clothing is naturally dyed and made to order (they even have a dye guarantee where you can send your piece back once a year to have it re-dyed!) but OMG is it beautiful.
Leroli is an Italian sustainable fashion brand with clothing made in New York City. Their patterns are too good.
eco club member Left Edit makes sure their fashion is bold and statement-making, but also versatile enough to pair well with the rest of your closet. Learn more here! Photo by Caitlyn Gaurano
Jungmaven‘s signature organic cotton + hemp tees come in a range of primary and candy colors.
Thread + Sprout offers really beautiful, completely sustainable handmade clothing. They’re made one at a time and each is like a wearable work of art!
eco club member Made Trade is an ethical shopping marketplace dedicated to making ethical fashion easier. Shop here!
The Slow Mode curates the most beautiful prints and colors, and while their pieces are on the (understandably) pricier side, they do offer free worldwide shipping on all orders. This dress is by Spanish designer Celia B.
Sotela‘s Sol Collection featured this lavender beauty. Speaking my language. See more in our jumpsuit guide! Photo by Michelle Terris Photo
OATS features cute handmade crop tops, dresses, and pants crafted in Melbourne.
Alice Alexander offers plenty of size-inclusive neutrals, but when they do color, they do it right.
If you’re located in Europe, Berlin-based fineyellow is a sustainable fashion marketplace stocked with options.
More color blocked, candy striped goodness! Seek Collective has the yummiest colorways.
Let us know what other ethical fashion brands with amazing color we should add!
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