18 Sustainability-Championing Brands Our Editors Really Rate

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Danielle wears a double denim set from Aligne. 

We think it’s fair to say that we’d all like our wardrobes to be more sustainable places, but aside from vintage, a lot of people are under the impression that eco-friendly fashion comes with a not-so-friendly price tag. If you were to look at some ethical brands, such as Mother of Pearl and Mara Hoffman, as gorgeous as they are, that would indeed be the case. But there’s a new wave of more affordable conscious brands emerging that are making it easier for those of us with less-than-flush bank accounts to shop more consciously.

Monikh wearing rings from Daphine.

The word “affordable,” however, is difficult to cookie-cut and is completely dependent on individual circumstances. One blatantly clear thing is that the pieces, which you’ll find via the brands we’ve hand-picked below, will likely never appear “affordable” when you compare them to their high-street counterparts, the retail giants that can (and do) sell dresses for £10 and coats for £20. Instead, we need to change our shopping mindsets.

The first stepping stone to making your wardrobe more considered is to spend less frivolously. By cutting back on items bought on a whim (which, let’s face it, you’ll likely only wear a handful of times before relegating them to the back of your closet) and instead investing in high-quality, timeless pieces that you’ll wear for years to come, you’ll find these purchases to be significantly more “affordable” in the long run.

With this in mind, keep scrolling to see our edit of some of our favourite affordable sustainable brands—a list we plan on updating on the regular when we discover more labels of the same sustainable ilk.

Pan (meaning all-inclusive) and gaia (meaning Mother Earth), the planet-first brand was launched in 2018. Combining designers with scientists, the innovative label focuses on everyday, wearable products made from biological, lab-grown, recycled and natural materials to be as sustainable as possible. Each piece also has a digital label so you can scan the QR code to find out the product lifestyle, environmental impact and care tips to make them last longer. 

Shop Pangaia:

Pangaia Signature Sweatshirt

The perfect loungewear update. 

Pangaia 365 Track Pants - Pastel Tones—orchid Purple

Guaranteed to brighten up any day of the week. 

A brand that’s rapidly gaining momentum, Aligne creates beautiful clothing with a transparent supply chain, using planet-friendly fabrics and democratic practices. The latest collection is filled with dresses and separates you’ll love and wear for a lifetime, which is absolutely the intent. 

Shop Aligne:

Aligne Flossy Boyfriend Blazer

The perfect spring suit. 

Aligne Gabriella Short Sleeve Denim Midi Dress

Denim dresses are a forever buy. 

Spearheading sustainable activewear, Girlfriend Collective produces pieces that look good, feel good and do the planet a world of good. The company believes in ethical manufacturing and the use of recycled materials. Each product is made using recycled water bottles and fishing nets, so with every purchase, you’re helping to clean up the oceans. 

Shop Girlfriend Collective:

Girlfriend Collective High Rise Bike Shorts

The softest workout gear. 

Girlfriend Collective Float High Rise 7/8 Leggings

Best for high-impact sports. 

Aardes makes its clothing in small batches, producing only one collection a year, so it’s unlikely you will see someone with the same piece as you. Each garment is hand-printed and constructed, and all packaging is made from recycled materials and is itself recyclable. 

Shop Aardes:

Aardes Gathering Dress

Everyone will ask you where you got this. 

Aardes Gathering Shirt - Wild Tulip

All about the sleeves for us. 

Albaray is the brainchild of three women who have a combined 25 years of experience in the fashion industry. Together, during the pandemic, they made their idea of creating clothing built to last and with sustainability at its heart a reality. Each stage of the design, manufacturing and distribution process is monitored meticulously, ensuring there is no unnecessary waste or impact. 

Shop Albaray:

Albaray Woodblock v Neck Maxi Dress

Sun, we’re ready for you. 

Albaray Mixed Woven and Jersey Square Neck Dress

Taking the stress out of getting dressed. 

If you were to look at any Who What Wear editor’s current wish list, chances are you’d see one commonality: a piece from Daphine. The jewellery brand has made its mark on the fashion world with its gorgeous, pared-back designs, but did you know it also gets the sustainable seal of approval? All the pieces are handmade using recycled brass in its atelier, which is based in Jaipur.

Shop Daphine:

Daphine Christy Hoops

A fresh update on the classic hoop. 

Former high-street designer Frankie Steed founded her namesake label after being inspired to create sustainable pieces influenced by bygone eras. Having only launched in autumn 2019, the collection is made in London, and production runs have been limited to 30 pieces per style to limit waste. The garments are made from recycled fabrics and are delivered to customers in gift bags made from fabric scraps to eliminate plastic waste.

Shop Franks:

Franks The Falcus Dress Blue Floral

Can’t get over those shoulder pads. 

Made-to-order is a winning concept. Not only do you get a piece that’s entirely bespoke to you, but it also minimises waste. At By Megan Crosby, the clothes are made in limited numbers from resourceful fabrics without scrimping on aesthetics. Customers are asked to submit their measurements on-site when they buy, so the garments can be made specifically for them, all for as little as £60.

Shop By Megan Crosby:

By Megan Crosby Nova Broderie Anglaise Blouse

Bringing Victorian vibes. 

By Megan Crosby Alana Spring Fling Print Midi Dress

Just wait until you see the back.

With prices you’d expect from the high street, there’s no reason not to consciously spend with Seventy + Mochi. Dedicated to producing its collections out of recycled materials in limited quantities at its own facilities, Seventy + Mochi’s business set-up ensures minimal impact on the planet. 

Shop Seventy + Mochi:

Seventy + Mochi Kit All in One in Washed Black

Seventy + Mochi Pablo Jacket in Barely Pink

Pink is going nowhere people!

Pouring its energy into creating chic knitwear with a conscience, all of Diarte’s designs are created with a local, small-scale production chain in its native Spain. The brand has also been Oeko-Tex certified, which means all the materials used to manufacture Diarte’s designs are free from harmful levels of more than 100 substances known to be damaging to human health.

Shop Diarte:

Diarte Ariana Top

This has matching trousers (see below.)

Diarte Samoa Trousers

The comfiest set around. 

Omnes’s mission is simple—to make thoughtful fashion that doesn’t cost the earth. The brand is focused on minimising waste and uses both recycled and recyclable fabrics where possible. Much of Omnes’s latest collection is made using FSC (The Forest Stewardship Council) certified viscose, which is a renewable plant-source material that will eventually biodegrade.

Shop Omnes:

Omnes Riviera Midi Dress in Orange

You can also get this beauty in three other shades.

Omnes Hilda Midi Skirt in Dark Navy

And a matching top to make this a co-ord. 

Founded in 2019, Nu-In was created with the idea of making beautiful garments that have a lower impact on the environment. The label uses a plethora of eco-fabrics including Seaqual, which is made from recycled plastic bottles, and Ecotec cotton, which is made from upcycled yarn waste and used clothes—the perfect circular fashion model. 

Shop Nu-In:

Nu-In Front Ruched Knit Jumper

Stefanie Giesinger for Nu-In Cut Out Detail Halter Neck Bodysuit

This halter-neck body is so good with baggy jeans. 

Thinking Mu’s prides itself on being completely traceable. Each garment is labelled with a QR code, which allows customers to see the complete story behind the clothing, tracing the garment’s impact. The brand uses sustainable fabrics and even has a Trash collection, which sees new clothes made from recycled materials.  

Shop Thinking Mu:

Thinking Mu Sunset Sweatshirt

Thinking Mu Daisy Amelie Skirt

The fluid shape makes this skirt really flattering. 

Hailing from Germany, Armedangels offers beautiful, colourful clothing under a strict policy of “no wage slavery, no chemical madness and no cheap mass-produced goods”. With a particularly popular range of denim, and a vast selection of organic cotton basics, Armedangels caters to our everyday wardrobe needs.

Shop Armedangels:

Armedangels Kleid Aldinaa in Blueniverse

Everyone needs to own a vibrant dress. 

Armedangels Jeans Lejaani in Easy Blue by Armedangels

I’ve heard such great things about these jeans.

Born in Tokyo in 1991, People Tree prides itself on creating sustainable clothes that don’t scrimp on style. Every product is made to the highest ethical and environmental standards from start to finish. Fabric-wise, you can expect organic cotton, Tencel, lyocell and responsible wool—all of which are made using traditional artisan skills. 

Shop People Tree:

People Tree Daria Linen Overshirt in Stone

The dream spring cover-up. 

People Tree Wynne Striped Tee in Navy

Part of every capsule wardrobe. 

Ninety Percent’s founding principles were to prioritise the use of ethical factories and sustainable fabrics, and the brand has followed through. It also shares 90% of its distributed profits between charitable causes and those who make the collection happen, hence the name Ninety Percent.

Shop Ninety Percent:

Ninety Percent Miyah Cutout Ribbed-Knit Midi Dress

You’ll never get bored of this chic LBD.

Ninety Percent Tyro Ribbed Organic Cotton Top

Layer under a quality white shirt with wide-leg trousers. 

Kowtow is a brand committed to creating positive change. It only uses renewable and sustainable fibres as well as ethical manufacturing. Each collection is made from organic, renewable, biodegradable and regenerated fibres, but that’s not all. Its silhouettes look so premium it almost didn’t make our list, as we assumed the pieces would cost more than they actually do.

Shop Kowtow:

Kowtow Oversized Boxy Tee

Kowtow Composure Cardigan

Neutral knitwear will stand the test of time. 

Skall Studio is a Danish sustainable fashion brand established in 2014 by the two sisters Julie and Marie Skall. With a vegan lifestyle, minimal use of animal products in the collections and a general sustainable and conscious approach to design and development, Skall Studio has created a design universe of effortless, elegant and feminine styles, where quality is never compromised. 

Shop Skall Studio:

Skall Studio Ingeborg Cardigan - Off White

Skall Studio Anjali Blouse - Optic White

Wear in the summer with linen shorts and sandals. 

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