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Fair Trade Clothing And Accessories

May 9, 2018 By Ethan Hunt Leave a Comment

Fair Trade clothing is making a difference worldwide in the manufacturing of sustainable and eco-friendly goods. The idea of Fair Trade coming into the garment industry also helps the unspoken players of the trade. Farmers and garment workers receive due credit for their contributions ensuring the quality of their work. Check out these Fair Trade fashions and see how sustainable apparel is changing the game.

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1. Levi’s 711 Skinny

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Levi’s initiative to improve their practices and step up their employee-worker relationships gave them worldwide recognition. They’re promoting socially responsible business practices by aiming to improve the lives of apparel workers. The Levi’s 711 Skinny is just part of their Waterless drive to help save the environment.

2. Veja Holiday Bastille

Just add cool kicks. Our Holiday Dried Petal White are made out of lyo-silk (we mix silk with Lyocell, a renewable fabric extracted from eucalyptus wood cellulose coming from sustainably managed forests), nubuck, leather lining and wild rubber from the Amazonian forest. Available on veja.store #veja #vejaholiday

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If Harry Potter star Emma Watson wears this pair of shoes, then they must be worth the buy. This feminine runner has a rubber sole as well as textile and leather upper. The company even publishes their raw material practices online for the public. They also provide organic farming certificates to their cotton farmers to acknowledge their skills and dedication to sustainability.

3. Jungmaven White T-Shirt

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The use of hemp in these tees creates a more sustainable and environment-friendly product. This specific fabric is made of 70 percent cotton and 30 percent hemp. One benefit of hemp material is it’s antimicrobial which keeps stench away. Hemp is also more durable than cotton which also contributes to the quality of the t-shirt. It’s comfortable as well as an affordable Fair Trade clothing.

4. Patagonia Better Sweater

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Patagonia has always been famous for its Fair Trade apparel. The Patagonia Better Sweater is made of 100% polyester fleece material. This product also undergoes an overdye process which reduces the amount of energy and materials used in the manufacturing. It’s an economical way of creating the jacket while maintaining its overall functionality as one of the world’s leaders in ethical clothing brands.

5. Kaya Boot by Brother Vellies

Summer is a state of mind 🌸👩🏾‍🌾🌺👄🐙 Flamingo #KayaBoots just landed 🕊💫

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Vegan boots are famous when it comes to eco-friendly footwear! Don’t worry, leather boots can still be environmentally friendly. This Kaya boot is constructed from real leather. The production of Kudu Leather is a result of an animal population control as a mandate from the government in South Africa.

6. Alpaca Boucle Infinity Scarf

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Have you ever heard of the Alpaca wool? This scarf is actually a product of this eco-friendly material. The natural fiber of the Alpaca wool is one of the world’s finest for making clothes and accessories. This material is super soft and has no irritating components which harm the skin. The living conditions of this animal help develop a thermal capacity in its wool fiber which contributes to the quality of the material.

7. Be Flexible Cork Handbag

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Apart from being a sustainable material, handbags made from cork fabric are also innovative and stylish. This product also has faux leather and an organic cotton lining adding to its eco-friendly construction. Cork fabric begins as the bark of a cork oak tree which is the only tree in the world that doesn’t die when its bark is taken off. The harvest of cork actually reduces our greenhouse gases.

8. Alpaca Boucle Fringe Scarf

Fair Trade Clothing And Accessories

Can’t get enough of scarves? One of the things you appreciate about them is their versatility. The Alpaca Boucle Fringe Scarf from Simply Inspired Goods does not disappoint in that area. It’s gorgeous, and you have different colors to choose from. More than anything, it’s as sustainable as one accessory can get. It promotes fair wage earnings for its workers, and it comes from a business that practices good animal welfare.

9. Brushed Alpaca Business Strip Scarf

Another accessory that goes well with fair trade clothing is the Brushed Alpaca Business Stripe Scarf. Also from Simply Inspired Goods, it is more streamlined or clean cut. The Alabaster shade, in particular, will be an excellent fall accessory due to its more earthly tones.

 

Watch this video by isalangdon on how to make Alpaca wool:

We’re glad you’ve read this post about Fair Trade clothing which means we’re on the same page in choosing alternative goods to help our environment. It’s apparent how Fair Trade works to promote a lasting business among farmers and business owners. It also aims to produce goods without having to sacrifice the well-being of our natural resources. This is a huge step in creating alternatives to gradually heal the environment by promoting eco-friendly, sustainably manufactured, goods.

What do you think about Fair Trade clothing as a means to heal the environment? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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