Upcycled, recycled, repurposed and reimagined – this month’s faves have it all. From shirts dyed with flowers to luxury vegan leather bags to gorgeous handcrafted jewellery, let these Good brands take you on a sustainable fashion journey to remember.
Our Favourite Newly Rated Brands For September
Les Récupérables
Les Récupérables is a young more responsible fashion brand, made in France. The driving force behind the business is not creating new waste, but rather reusing what has already been produced, hence the name - “The Recoverables”. By embodying this “circular economy”, the brand’s environmental impact is greatly reduced.
Find the collection in sizes S-L.
Sustain by Kat
Sustain by Kat produces timeless organic women’s and children's clothing, dyed with plants. This is a brand that really cares about the environment. It uses more responsible materials, including GOTS certified organic cotton, and uses only lower impact, plant based dyes, which is better for you and the planet. It’s possible to have clothes that also care for you with Sustain by Kat’s “clothing with a conscience”.
Find the range in sizes XS-XL.
V by Townsley
V By Townsley's cruelty free vegan bags, handcrafted in Italy, look, feel and perform like leather without causing harm to animals. The team set out to create a compassionate brand, without compromising on design or luxury, and they certainly succeeded!
dk active
dk active is an Australian high-performance brand. It uses renewable energy in its supply chain to reduce its climate impact, and reuses all of its offcuts to minimise textile waste. It is also a PETA approved 100% vegan brand.
Find the products in sizes XS-6XL.
Melissa Joy Manning
Luxury handmade jewellery from designer Melissa Joy Manning. The stunning pieces are crafted locally from recycled silver and gold sourced from a Green Certified refinery. The brand’s artisans design jewellery to be treasured and to last, redefining what "precious" means by creating pieces that are unique to the wearer, instead of contributing to a culture of disposable fashion.
Editor's note
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