It’s time to leave fast fashion in the dust — with one-of-a-kind designs, quality fabrics, and the assurance your dollars are supporting a more responsible fashion industry, these slow fashion brands are sure to win you over.
Before we go any further, though, I think we need to clarify what exactly slow fashion is…
What is Slow Fashion?
As it sounds, slow fashion is the exact opposite of “fast fashion“. Slow fashion is about being more mindful and thoughtful about how clothing (and other fashion items) are being produced, how they’re being purchased, and how they’re being used/worn.
Instead of mass-producing garments cheaply and quickly, slow fashion production is about creating a piece to last by using high-quality materials, transitional designs (i.e. not super “trendy”), and durable construction.
For individuals, slow fashion purchasing habits means buying less, but better. A slow fashion mindset is all about choosing well — it’s about picking well-made items that are built to last and also selecting pieces that fit your lifestyle and body well, to ensure they’ll not only be durable but will actually be useful for years to come.
Adopting slow fashion in your life, though, doesn’t necessarily have to mean spending money — this concept is also about slowing down to appreciate your clothes and closet. Slow fashion can mean wearing what you have as much as possible, mending and repairing worn clothing, or upcycling and DIY-ing.
Slow Fashion vs. Eco-Fashion vs. Ethical Fashion
While slow fashion is a term that’s often used quite generally, it’s important to note that some larger ‘green’ fashion brands use mass-production models to create their organic or recycled clothing to increase output and reduce costs.
Slow fashion companies to me — and the criteria used to select brands for this guide — are brands that produce in smaller batches, make most of their pieces by hand, craft each piece with attention to detail and quality, and ideally, partner with skilled artisans, sewers, and craftspeople (who are of course fairly paid).
Now without further ado, here are our picks for…
The Best Slow Fashion Brands
To be clear: you do not need to purchase from slow fashion brands to participate in slow fashion. However, when the time comes that you want to add a new piece to your wardrobe, you probably want your dollars to go towards supporting responsible brands that are doing things better; that are producing with quality and intention.
You want to invest in pieces for the long-haul — and pieces that have a positive impact. And these slow fashion brands will help you do just that.
Note that this article features affiliates and partners. As always, we only feature brands that meet high standards for sustainability that we love — and that we think you’ll love too!
1. Made Trade
Proving that slow fashion doesn’t mean sacrificing your style one bit, Made Trade has a stunning selection of consciously-crafted clothing.
From cozy organic cotton loungewear and cruelty-free knitwear to vibrant Tencel dresses and effortless linen shirts, you’ll find what you’re looking for among the slow fashion brands on Made Trade. Plus, in addition to women’s clothing, this ethical online store has clothing for men and children too.
Conscious Qualities: Sustainable Materials, Fair Trade, Size Inclusive, Ethical Production, Woman-Owned, Climate Neutral
Size Range: XS – 4XL
Price Range: $ – $$$
Use code CONSCIOUSSTYLE for $20 off your first order of $150+
2. Christy Dawn
Feminine and vintage-inspired, Christy Dawn’s dresses are a true dream. And so are their sweaters, jumpsuits, bottoms and every other garment they sell.
Each garment is ethically sewn in Los Angeles or India by makers earning living wages, and is made with regenerative cotton grown by their partners Oshadi Collective in India, organic cotton, or deadstock fabrics.
Conscious Qualities: Eco & Regenerative Fabrics, Ethical Production
Size Range: XS – 3XL + petite sizes
Price Range: $$$
3. Solios Watches
Ask any watch owner and they’ll know just how much upkeep goes into maintaining a timepiece, especially when it comes to battery replacements. Fortunately, Solios’ watches will help wearers save on the waste of over 20 quartz batteries within the lifetime of the watch.
If most movements were powered by solar energy like Solios’ watches, 1 billion watch batteries would be saved each year.
Using materials like recycled stainless steel, eco vegan cork leather, and plastic-free packaging, these watches are both as elegant and sustainably-minded as they come.
Conscious Qualities: Powered by Renewable Energy, Sustainable Materials, Plastic-Free Packaging
Price Range: $$$
4. Asket
Asket is upping the ante for slow clothing by offering a responsibly made timeless permanent collection that transcends trends.
The brand also details their ecological footprint in their Impact Reports, has 93% product traceability down to the raw material level, and shows the exact cost breakdown of each product.
This slow fashion label also has a care program, repair program, and revival program
Size Range: XXS – XXL
Price Range: $$
5. Oneoff
Affordability is one of the most commonly cited barriers to slow fashion. Oneoff is helping bridge this gap, while reducing pre-consumer fashion waste. As an off-price retailer, Oneoff sources excess inventory from slow fashion brands and sells them for up to 60% off. This helps brands reduce wastage and gives consumers access to responsibly-made garments at more accessible price points.
Conscious Qualities: Sources From Conscious Labels, Helps Reduce Clothing Waste
Size Range: XS – XXL
Price Range: $
6. Banai
If you’re in the market for a unique look that’ll help you stand out while supporting a heritage Indian craft, then you’ve come to the right place. Banai offers an array of timeless pieces that are treated with natural dyes and feature distinctive embroidered patches that have been crafted by artisans from Kutch, Gujarat.
Craftsmanship is at the center of everything that Banai does, so the expectation of receiving a well-made, high-quality item that’s sure to become a wardrobe mainstay isn’t too far-fetched!
Conscious Qualities: Handcrafted, Natural Dyes, Zero Waste, Small Batch production, Pays Fair Wages
Price: $$-$$$
7. Brook There
Founded with ethics and sustainability at the heart of their business, Brook There creates comfy organic cotton undergarments with care.
They keep their production close to home — their undergarments are cut and sewn in a small mill town in Massachusetts and their GOTS-certified organic cotton yarn is even milled and dyed in California.
Size Range: XS – XXL
Price Range: $
Conscious Qualities: GOTS-Certified Organic Fabrics, Domestic Production
8. GRAMMAR NYC
Your classic white shirt just got a major upgrade. GRAMMAR NYC crafts garments inspired by the classic wardrobe staple that are anything but basic.
Conscious Qualities: Uses Organic Cotton, Ethical and Small-Batch Production
Size Range: 0 – 12
Price Range: $$$
9. Valani
Plant-based clothing brand Valani creates feminine slow clothing for lighter living. Valani’s dreamy garments are made from low-impact fibers like hemp, Tencel, and banana viscose. Additionally, the brand uses strategic cutting techniques and reuses fabric scraps to minimize waste.
Conscious Qualities: Eco Fabrics, WOC-Owned, Sustainable Packaging, Gives Back
Size Range: 0 – 12
Price Range: $$$
10. ABLE
Ethical fashion brand ABLE has slow clothing and fair trade accessories made ethically by makers around the world.
ABLE is leading the way for transparency in the fashion industry by publishing their wages.
They have their ABLE Signatures, which are foundational wardrobe pieces like white t-shirts, alongside their pretty blouses, cozy knitwear, and detailed dresses.
Conscious Qualities: Transparent and Ethical Production
Size Range: XS – XL
Price Range: $ – $$
11. Eileen Fisher
Sustainable designer Eileen Fisher has long been ahead of the curve when it comes to earth-minded practices.
Their team produces minimalist slow clothing crafted with care from better fabrics like organic linen, hemp, and regenerative wool.
Conscious Qualities: Eco Fabrics, Circular Model (has take-back program)
Size Range: XS – 3XL + petite sizes
Price Range: $$$
12. Saya Designs
Level up your updo with a bit of help from the wooden hair accessories from Saya Designs. Handmade in Indonesia from waste root wood offcuts left over from plantations, you’ll find a range of hair forks, sticks, slides, and combs for all hair types and textures.
Made from the roots of rosewood, tamarind, and teak, these accessories are designed in natural shapes that are inspired by the flora and fauna in Indonesia and are sure to shower you with compliments every time you wear them.
Conscious Qualities: Natural Materials, Plastic-Free, Recyclable Packaging, Gives Back
Price: $$
13. Tradlands
Rather than following the trends of the moment, Tradlands designs classic, functional pieces that will become wardrobe staples. Many of Tradlands pieces are made with ecologically-minded fabrics like linen and Tencel, too.
Conscious Qualities: Ethical Production, Many Eco Fabrics
Size Range: XXS – 3XL
Price Range: $$
14. Sotela
LA-based brand Sotela makes each of their forgiving and timeless garments just for you using quality earth-friendly fabrics like linen.
And the brand designs every garment with the natural size fluctuations many women experience in mind. After all, Sotela was created after the founder struggled with finding comfortable clothing during her own body shifts.
Conscious Qualities: WOC-Owned, Made-to-Order, Eco Fabrics, Body Positive
Size Range: 0 – 30 + petite and tall inseam length options
Price Range: $$ – $$$
15. Covry
If you’re in the market for a new pair of sunglasses or looking to update your outdated prescription frames, then Covry has you covered! Using sustainable materials like plant-based acetate that come from cotton and wood pulp, their diverse range of eyewear is a far cry from any of the flimsy plastic or metal frames you’re bound to find in the market.
When it comes to eyewear, one size doesn’t fit all, which is why Covry eyewear boasts of an Elevated Fit® that has been designed to rest easy on all face shapes and sizes. No more headaches from tight frames.
Conscious Qualities: WOC-Founded, Natural Materials, Plastic-Free, Size Inclusive
Price: $$$
16. B_Boheme
One of our favorite tricks for getting out the door quickly is completing your look with a versatile pair of sneakers. Effortless and easy to style, the right pair can be fun and practical without overpowering your entire look. Our recommendation? A pumped-up pair of kicks from B_Boheme.
Offering a range of bright and bold — yet totally wearable — sneakers that also happen to be vegan, B_Boheme uses materials like corn-derived biofiber, recycled polyester, and biodegradable glitter.
What’s more? All of their pairs are handcrafted on a made-to-order basis which helps them cut waste and adopt a slow fashion approach.
Conscious Qualities: Vegan Materials, Made-To-Order, Low-Waste
Price: $$$
17. OhSevenDays
OhSevenDays is a sustainable slow fashion brand that creates gorgeous pieces out of would-be waste. While the label used to source from middlemen deadstock fabrics, the brand now sources certified organic and recycled fabrics directly from mills, which enables better transparency.
Their zero waste misfits collection features imperfect pieces for lower price points.
Conscious Qualities: Sustainable Fabric Sourcing, Intentional Production
Size Range: XS – XL
Price Range: $$
18. Kayu
Beach-ready accessories you just might want to wear all year long, Kayu creates straw bags and hats that’ll mentally transport you to a tropical destination, even if travel is not on your cards.
Using natural straw and raffia, Kayu’s bags and hats are handcrafted using time-honored techniques by artisans in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Ecuador, who earn a living wage. Their bags come in a covetable range of shapes and sizes to suit all your needs.
Our suggestion? Don’t just restrict these beauties to the beach, make like a chic Parisian and use them to store a baguette or bouquet of flowers next time you’re taking a stroll down the farmers market.
Conscious Qualities: Natural Materials, Fair Labor, Zero Waste
Price: $$-$$$
19. The Tiny Closet
Curate the perfect capsule wardrobe with the expertly designed and handmade-to-order pieces from The Tiny Closet. This affordable slow fashion brand also uses mindful fabrics like modal and Tencel.
Conscious Qualities: Black-Owned, Eco Fabrics, Made-to-Order
Size Range: XS – XL
Price Range: $ – $$
20. Taiyo
Using deadstock fabric and other recycled materials, Taiyo designs with circularity in mind. Their striking slow clothing pieces are build to live a long life too.
Conscious Qualities: Eco Fabrics, Ethical and Local Production, Produces in Small Batches
Size Range: XS – L
Price Range: $$
Use coded CONSCIOUS10 for 10% off!
21. Santos by Monica
If you’re the kind of person who needs to carry your essentials at all times, then look no further. Santos by Monica’s handbags come in various deceptively spacious shapes and sizes, ranging from mini shoulder bags to XL totes.
Available in sculptural shapes and bold colors, even the tiniest bag seems roomy enough to hold at least four to five of your essentials.
Their vegan leather handbags are made using a cactus-based biomaterial and are lined with organic cotton.
Conscious Qualities: Biomaterials, Zero Waste, Small-Batch Production
Price: $$$
22. Not Perfect Linen
As the name implies, this conscious fashion brand produces garments made from linen! Linen is a favorite fabric in the slow fashion community because of its lower environmental impact, versatility (thermo-regulating so it works in cold and hot), and natural beauty.
Conscious Qualities: Eco Fabrics, Made-to-Order
Size Range: XS – XL + custom sizes
Price Range: $$
23. Brother Vellies
Shoes made with a soul, Brother Vellies is keeping traditional African crafts alive through their range of luxurious yet timeless footwear. Handcrafted using vegetable-tanned leathers, recycled tire soles, and hand-carved wood, their styles will take you from corporate hour to cocktail hour seamlessly.
If you’re looking for something to compliment their covetable range of shoes, Brother Vellies also offers a collection of small handbags and belts that are sure to transform even the most basic look.
Conscious Qualities: Fair Labor, Better Materials
Price: $$$
24. Arielle
Made responsibly in New York from earth-minded natural fibers like organic hemp and recycled materials like fabric made from discarded milk,
Arielle creates stunning, slow clothing to treasure for years to come.
Conscious Qualities: Eco Fabrics, Ethical and Local Production
Size Range: XS – L
Price Range: $$
Use code CONSCIOUS10 for 10% off!
25. Apse
An appealing brand for sartorial minimalists, Apse creates unisex jewelry that doesn’t disappoint. From delicate rice pearl bracelets to subtle pendants that were made for not taking off, Apse creates its gorgeous pieces using recycled metals and responsibly sourced stones.
All of their jewelry is handcrafted on a made-to-order basis to eliminate excess inventory and waste, so expect to be patient with your orders when you shop with them.
Conscious Qualities: Slow Fashion, Recycled Materials
Price: $$-$$$
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