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16 Australian Ethical Clothing Brands To Shop And Save The Planet

Eco warriors can look good, too. - by Francesca Wallace
  • 31 Mar 2022
16 Australian Ethical Clothing Brands To Shop And Save The Planet

What is ethical fashion? There’s so much to unpack when it comes to buying ethical, sustainable and eco fashion brands. In the first place, how can you tell the difference between all three labels?

What is ethical fashion?

Ethical fashion is a general umbrella term, used to describe everything from the quality of working conditions, the effect on local communities and the positive sustainable impact that the product has on the environment. Generally, when sourcing ethical fashion one must look at everything from fabric, working conditions, animal welfare and whether or not the product is polluting the environment, before being able to make a decision on whether something is ethically produced.

What is sustainable fashion?

Sustainable fashion focuses more on the impact on the environment than the working conditions, although some brands lump them together. Sustainable items must have a proven low impact on the environment, whether that be through the sourcing of their fabric, their production methods or their shipping and packaging protocols.

What is fair trade and eco fashion?

Similar to the above terms, fair trade fashion must ensure the people who make the product are at the centre of the brand’s mission. That means paying them a living wage, providing decent working conditions and adhering to local labour laws. In other words, making sure that the people making the product aren’t being exploited. Eco fashion is more of a general term which encompasses sustainable and ethical fashion, often with a set focus on the environment.

Where can I buy ethical fashion brands in Australia?

Australia is packed with covetable ethical fashion brands, all of which offer something a little bit different. Although no fashion brand is 100 per cent ethical or sustainable — the industry on principal is not a sustainable one — there are some brands doing their bit in getting there. We've rounded 16 of our favourites below, so you can shop (mostly) guilt free. 

maggie marilyn ethical fashion
Credit: Maggie Marilyn / Instagram

16. Maggie Marilyn

What: Clothing

Price: $$$

New Zealand label Maggie Marilyn (not quite Australian but we'll try and claim them anyway!) incorporates sustainable and ethical business practises at every step, whether that's using 100% organic cotton to create their dreamy items to working with local merino farmers to transition towards regenerative practises. Maggie Marilyn wants your clothes to last forever, so they even provide tips on caring for your silks, cottons, wools and polyester.

Shop here.

Photo: Victoria and Woods / Instagram
viktoria and woods ethical fashion

15. Viktoria & Woods

What: Clothing

Price: $$$

Australian label Viktoria & Woods create effortless wardrobe staples with a pared back, contemporary feel. Their collections offer simplicity and timelessness that will last for years. At the heart of the label is their signature merino wool collection that launched the brand in 2004. Since then, the offering has expanded to include premium fabrications such as sustainably sourced bamboo, organic cotton basics, silky Japanese cupro and luxury coating.

Shop here.

citizen wolf ethical fashion
Credit: Cassandra Yuan via Citizen Wolf / Instagram

14. Citizen Wolf

What: Clothing

Price: $$

By harnessing technology, Citizen Wolf creates custom tailored T-shirts locally and ethically with zero waste and free repairs for life. This philosophy means that when you create a piece that you love, you'll keep it for longer and repair rather than replace, which coincidentally is also the easiest way to reduce our environmental footprint. Which is why they call their pieces 'smarter casual', they're better for you and the planet. 

Shop here.

arnsdorf ethical fashion
Photo: Arnsdorf / Instagram

13. Arnsdorf

What: Clothing

Price: $$$

With all of their products made in Australia and ECA accredited, Arnsdorf is a contemporary womenswear brand whose mission is to create modern archetypal clothing while continually driving transparency across all levels of the fashion industry. As a result the company is the leading voice for transparency in Australia, revealing the costs associated with each garment made, as well as the origin of the fabrics and materials used in each product, with the hope to lead and inform a new generation of sustainable customers.

Shop here.

good studios ethical fashion
Credit: Good Studios / Instagram

12. Good Studios

What: Clothing

Price: $$

Good Studios is a clothing label that promotes the use of organic materials such as hemp textiles in creating a stylish and contemporary design. They also pride themselves on providing a platform to educate the community and individual consumers about sustainability in the fashion industry.

Shop here.

Vege Threads ethical fashion
Credit: Shaanti Senaratne via Vege Threads / Instagram

11. Vege Threads

What: Clothing

Price: $$$

Vege Threads is an Australian apparel brand that prides itself in its low-impact production of their products. They use 100% organic and eco-friendly materials such as hemp, 100% GOTS certified organic cotton, and natural plant-dyed textiles.

Shop here.

nelson made ethical fashion
Credit: Olympia Christou via Nelson Made / Instagram.

10. Nelson Made

What: Footwear

Price: $$

With a commitment to slow fashion, small-batch model, Nelson Made offers sandals that are unique and stylishly designed. Materials are sourced with the lowest possible environmental and human impact. With a variety of colours, designs and styles, Nelson Made proves that footwear can indeed be made locally.

Shop here.

Bassike
Courtesy of bassike

9. Bassike

What: Clothing, accessories and shoes

Price: $$$

Australia’s favourite basics label, Bassike, has had a commitment to sustainability for years and are continuing to prove that they are anything then basic. Since their inception in 2006, their ongoing efforts to forge a new frontier of ethical and responsible design have paved the way for emerging labels like COMMAS—who credit the brand's founders for opening doors they never thought possible.

Now, the brand's signature jersey cotton fabrication has been recognised as 100% carbon neutral. Certified by Climate Active, a Bassike t-shirt produces 43% less carbon emissions than a conventional cotton t-shirt. This material is more than basic, it's a step forward in fashion's future and one that's marked by considered and purpose-driven creations.

Because who said you had to compromise on style when prioritising sustainable design?

Shop here.

kowtow ethical fashion
Credit: Kowtow / Instagram

8. Kowtow

What: Clothing and shoes

Price: $$

Technically from New Zealand, this sustainable brand is one we’d like to claim as our own — it’s that good! With their focus on eliminating slave trade and unethical working practices, the brand ensures every worker and every fibre is sourced with serious respect and adheres to ethical practices.

Shop here.

sans beast ethical fashion
Credit: Sans Beast / Instagram

7. Sans Beast

What: Accessories

Price: $$

Once a head designer at Mimco, Cathryn Wills has taken her design hand and aesthetic eye to Sans Beast, her own line of vegan bags and accessories. Using vegan leathers and other non-animal materials, Wills has managed to craft a line of must-have bags, without compromising on design.

Shop here.

nagnata ethical fashion
Credit: Nagnata / Instagram

6. Nagnata

What: Clothing

Price: $$

Focused primarily on technical wool and knits, this local brand is all about ensuring their products are organic, recycled and sustainable. With an eye on only producing what they need, Nagnata is all about slowing down fashion and in the meantime adhering to a certain social responsibility that comes with working within the textiles industry.  

Shop here.

elk the label ethical fashion
Credit: Elk the Label / Instagram

5. Elk

What: Accessories and clothing

Price: $$

Elk has a serious commitment to ethical practice and sustainability, choosing suppliers at every part of their chain that complete their vision. With a commitment to animal welfare and treating their employees correctly, Elk’s track record with sustainability is proven.

Shop here.

outland denim ethical fashion
Credit: Angela Lagos-Jay via Outland Denim Instagram

4. Outland Denim

What: Denim

Price: $$

A favourite of Meghan Markle, Outland Denim has gained a name for being the most ethical jean brand in the business. As a notoriously bad product for the environment, Outland's not-so-bad denim is made from sustainably sourced cotton and ensures it helps empower the women who make their jeans. Made by Cambodian women who have been victims of sex trafficking, Outland’s vision starts with the very first hire — and ends with a damn good pair of jeans.

Shop here.

spell ethical fashion
Credit: Spell / Instagram

3. Spell Byron Bay

What: Clothing and swimwear

Price: $$

Apart from having a commitment to the environment by way of natural dyes and ethically sourced fabrics, this Bryon Bay label also partners with Canopy, an organisation set up to ensure brand's cellulose based fibres (viscose, rayon, tencel, modal) are not contributing to the deforestation of ancient or endangered forests.

Shop here.

ginger and smart ethical fashion
Credit: Ginger and Smart / Instagram

2. Ginger & Smart

What: Clothing and shoes

Price: $$

Ginger & Smart sources fabrics that are recyclable and biodegradable and minimises the use of harmful chemicals and excessive water usage in both the production of their clothes and milling of their fabrics.

Shop here.

kitx ethical fashion
Credit: Kitx / Instagram

1. KitX

What: Clothing

Price: $$$

Kit Willow’s KitX has been sustainable before it was cool to be sustainable. Focusing in on man made fibres, natural dyes and ethical factories, KitX has gained a reputation as being Australia’s premiere sustainable brand, with good reason.

Shop here.

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Francesca Wallace
Francesca Wallace
Francesca is a contributor to marie claire Australia. She can most likely be found eating a big bowl of fries (don’t forget the aioli!), watching something trashy on TV or spending all her money online shopping. She’s interviewed everyone from Nicole Kidman to Kendall Jenner but didn't get a single good photo.

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