The best sustainable clothing brands, according to a fashion writer
The IndependentSign up to our free weekly newsletter for insider tips and product reviews from our shopping experts Sign up for our free IndyBest email Sign up for our free IndyBest email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. The brand’s collections have been carbon neutral since 2015, sourcing its electricity from wind suppliers, using fabrics from mostly recycled, regenerative or renewable materials and having a limited production model. Working with artisan mills in Scotland and Ireland, the label’s collections are made in small batches to avoid waste, using 100 per cent natural and locally-sourced yarns. Using a high proportion of eco-friendly materials including organic cotton, a renewable viscose alternative, a natural wood pulp alternative to fine silk and biodegradable linen, the label even achieved a 100 per cent water circularity in its Bangladesh factory in 2024. As part of the label’s sustainability initiatives, it uses innovative materials like grape-based leather and forest-friendly rayon in its collections, as well as organic cotton where possible.