How to Create Sustainable Halloween Costumes And Have a Green Halloween
 

A Spookingly-Green Halloween & A Guide to Sustainable Costumes

For many, Halloween is one of the best holidays of the year. It's the perfect opportunity to get creative, dress up and eat yummy treats with your friends. That being said, Halloween can be largely wasteful, primarily due to accumulating costumes and disposable decor. In this article, we'll cover how to create sustainable Halloween costumes and have a more green Halloween all around. 

Why is Halloween Unsustainable? 

Halloween is a relatively unsustainable holiday due to the amount of single-use items used in traditional celebrations. Most conventional Halloween decor is made from plastic materials and thrown out immediately after the holiday. 

When it comes to costumes, the traditional norm has been to buy a new costume for each year. People typically buy brand new costumes from chain superstores that aren't made sustainably and that they usually never wear again. 

For Trick or Treaters, most households put out candy unsustainably made by large corporations. These corporations produce large amounts of Halloween branded candy that just goes to waste after October 31st. 

Thankfully, you don't need to forgo Halloween celebrations to be sustainable. There are numerous ways you can celebrate Halloween without having a negative environmental impact. 

How to Have a "Green Halloween" 

Reuse or DIY Decorations 

One of the most unsustainable things about Halloween is disposable decorations. There are a few ways you can get festive while still being eco-friendly. 

A great start is to reuse what you already own. If you already have a collection of Halloween decor, prioritize that and get crafty for any new additions. 

You can easily make your own Halloween decorations, thanks to the endless ideas and tutorials available online today. Try to create decorations from sustainable materials or items you already have lying around. 

This could like like using old stockings or yarn to make spiderwebs. You can paint and cut cardboard boxes to turn them into tombstones. Use old bedsheets or t-shirts to create flying ghosts. Make use of natural items like straw bales, branches, leaves, pumpkins, and gourds to spice up your Halloween decor sustainably. If you have leftover paper or plastic bags, cotton balls, plastic bottles, or black garbage bags, DIY Halloween decorations are a great way to put them to use. 

If you do want or need to buy something new, like a seasonal Pumpkin Spice candle, look for second-hand items or support sustainable brands and makers on platforms like Etsy. Whatever you buy, try to choose items that are reusable and that you will keep for years to come.  

Skip or Utilize the Whole Pumpkin 

Pumpkin carving and displaying your spookiest pumpkin creations is a Halloween highlight for many. Pumpkin carving can be relatively wasteful, however, if the whole pumpkin isn't utilized. 

If you want to carve pumpkins, first choose locally grown pumpkins, ideally from a local pumpkin patch. Then, try to use the pumpkin in its entirety. Save the filling and make a pumpkin pie or mash. Roast the pumpkin seeds for a savory snack. 

Lastly, avoid painting your pumpkin so that you can successfully compost it when you're done with it. 

Give Out Ethically Made Treats 

It can be tempting, and often very affordable, to opt for the super-size bags of Halloween-themed candy from chain grocery stores. These items are not very sustainable, however. 

Most major candy corporations don't produce ethically made or sourced candy - especially when it comes to chocolate. Corporations also overproduce Halloween-themed goodies, which go on discount and end up in the trash right after the holiday. 

If possible, look for ethically made, organic, or sustainable goodies to give out to trick-or-treaters. You can find non-GMO, local candy options at your neighborhood health food store. You can even now find fair-trade chocolate and candy brands at places like Costco and Target, which won't break the bank.

If you're hosting a Halloween party, bake your own themed treats to save money while being sustainable. 

Choose Compostable Cutlery for Halloween Parties 

No one wants to do the dishes after hosting a party, but disposable plates and cutlery are anything but sustainable. Until now, that is. There are several eco-friendly disposable cutlery options that make it convenient and eco-friendly to host a Halloween party. 

One of our favorite sustainable cutlery brands is WoodU Shop. They offer dish and silverware sets that are biodegradable, reusable, and fully compostable. 

If you want to serve food, encourage guests to bring homemade items, potluck style, or choose a local caterer. For leftovers, check out these eco-friendly options to wrap up and store food

Now, Our Top 10 Ways to Create Sustainable Halloween Costumes 

Reuse an Old Costume

Number one on the list for sustainable Halloween costume ideas is reusing what you already own. Chances are, you have several Halloween costumes from the past in a box somewhere. Why not reuse them? 

If you want to spice it up, perhaps there's a way to revamp one of the costumes or add accessories to make it feel new again. 

Consult Your Wardrobe

If you don't have any Halloween costumes lying around, the first step in generating recycled costume ideas is to consult your own wardrobe. This is easiest if you already have a costume idea in mind. 

For example, if you want to be a witch, start by looking at your black clothing. See what you can put together from what you already own. 

Revamp Items You Don't Love or Use

If you're willing to get crafty, see what you can create from clothing items or accessories you don't love, never wear, or no longer fit. If you have kids, this is especially relevant, as you probably have a pile of things they've outgrown. Could something be altered to create a costume?  

Maybe there's an old t-shirt that's falling apart that could be cut up, dyed, or redesigned to create a costume. 

Have a Costume Exchange Party

If you don't own anything you can utilize for this year's Halloween costume, chances are one of your friends does. A fun way to be sustainable together is to host a costume exchange party. 

Everyone can bring old costumes or accessories and take turns swapping. This is a great way to spend $0 on eco-friendly costumes. 

Get Crafty With Accessories 

Accessories like masks, headwear, and even jewelry, can often be made from home. You can find handy craft supplies like outlines, fabric glue, material, etc., at your local craft supply store. 

If you simply need to dye or add embellishments to items you already own, this is an easy thing to do yourself instead of buying new items. Sometimes this works out even better if you're looking to replicate a very specific accessory. 

Make Your Own Body Paint

Instead of purchasing a Halloween paint or makeup set to use for one night, why not make your own? There are numerous recipes available for making Halloween paint using items that are often found in the pantry. 

Consult Youtube or Google for homemade Halloween body paint recipes and see what you can create at home. If you have to buy items to make the paint, try to look for recipes that require ingredients you know you'll find another use for. 

Turn DIY Halloween Costumes into a Group Activity 

If you're struggling to design your own costume, or you lack some crafty skills, why not make DIY Halloween Costumes a group activity? You can get your friends or family together and help each other create Halloween costumes. 

This can help motivate and inspire one another to have a green Halloween. It's also a fun way to pool together supplies, cutting down on the number of new items you'll need to buy this year. 

Opt for Second-Hand or Artisan-Made Items 

If you need to buy a Halloween costume, try to opt for used items first. You can find second-hand costumes and accessories online or in thrift stores. Check out Poshmark, eBay, or any of these second-hand clothing apps. If you'd rather shop in-store, head to your local thrift, vintage or second-hand shop. 

If you can't find what you're looking for used or make it yourself, you can usually find awesome Halloween options made by artisans on Etsy. You can also check out ethical marketplaces like these for accessories. If you are buying new, prioritize items that you can reuse or re-wear. 

Rent Your Costume

If you're still struggling to put together a sustainable Halloween costume, try to rent one. If you or your kids just have to be a certain character this year, or you can't find or make what you want, renting a costume is the next best sustainable thing. This can also be a more budget-friendly option. 

There are numerous choices for costume rentals both online and in-store. Most costume shops now offer rental options, which is awesome for parents whose kids will just outgrow their costumes by the following year. 

You can also check out online costume stores and retailers, even Rent the Runway has options. This makes it easier than ever to find the Halloween costume of your dreams or participate in new costume trends sustainably. 

Choose a Timeless Costume Idea

Overall, when it comes to creating an eco-friendly Halloween costume, what type of costume you choose can also have an impact. While it can be tempting to dress up as your new favorite superhero or TV Character from this year's latest release, these costume trends usually fade by the following season. 

Try to think of "evergreen" costume ideas. This can look like costume ideas that stand the test of time and are relevant year after year (someone is always a witch or a vampire). It can also look like choosing a costume idea that can easily be made from timeless items you will reuse in your everyday life. This will benefit both the planet and your wallet in the long run. 

If you're willing to get creative, you can create most Halloween costumes from items that can be reused and re-worn. Try to do so as much as possible and chances are, your Halloween costume will be sustainable. 


About the Author

Alicia Briggs is a writer & editor specializing in slow travel & sustainable living. She has been a full-time traveler since 2018 and runs her own blog, Learning the Local Way, where she covers responsible travel tips and guides.


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Your Guide to Creating Sustainable Fall Outfits Using Clothes You Already Own
 

How to Create Sustainable Fall Outfits With The Clothes You Have

Once again, Fall is here, the season of crunchy leaves, chilly winds, and cloudy skies. It has then come the time for countless of us to bring out the cozier, heavier clothes to enjoy the colder, rainier weather that in many parts of the world characterizes this transitional season.

Whether or not you are a fan of Fall, there is no denying that the change of season inspires people to explore their personal style, spruce up their wardrobe, and have fun creating new, fresh outfits.  

 If you feel like freshening up your style for the new season, but you can't or don't feel like buying new clothes and accessories, then you are in luck because we have created a handy guide just for that.

So keep reading to get some sustainable (and budget-friendly) Fall inspo, and find out how to create new Fall outfits using the clothes you already have!    

First things first: do a closet inventory 

A step included in any good plan is identifying the resources you have at hand. So when it's time to create new Fall outfits, knowing what you are working with is a solid first step and an easy one at that, as it's easy to review them when you take them out of storage. 

This activity doubles as an occasion to see if there are any pieces you no longer feel like keeping with you and if some other neglected ones still make you happy and deserve a second chance. 

Once you figure out how many and what pieces you have, you are ready to start planning (and have fun with) your outfits. 

Don't put your summer clothes in a box just yet

Contrary to popular belief, you don't need new clothes to make new outfits, as you can make so many different outfits just by reusing the clothes you already own. That's right; you already have everything you need for your new Fall outfits!

A perhaps unexpected ingredient of these Fall outfits can be your favorite summer pieces. Even though they may make you think of iced drinks and white sandy beaches rather than hot beverages and falling leaves, summer clothes can be great building blocks for the outfits you'll sport during this transitional season.

The weather this time of the year can be highly fickle in many locations, and as we all know, it's much easier in changing weather to add layers that to take them off when it's needed, especially on the go. After all, that's why Fall is considered the perfect time of the year to experiment with layering.     

To have a go at layering some of your transitional and summer pieces, you can try wearing your summer dresses as tops under your jeans, trousers, or long skirts. You can also pair them with turtlenecks to wear underneath or even t-shirts if the weather in your area stays on the warmer side. If instead, Fall gives you an early taste of the colder season, you can pair tights with these outfits to keep warm.     

Adding tights or socks to your outfits can also make distressed denim, summer skirts, and shorts season-appropriate. Similarly, wearing taller boots can help you integrate summer clothes into your Fall outfits.

Use the magic of outerwear

As the weather gets colder, it's time to have some fun with outerwear: the main character of transitional and chillier weather outfits. For some, having to wear outerwear is a bummer; it can hide the rest of the fit and get a bit boring the longer you have to wear it.    

In Fall, though, thanks to the milder temperatures, wearing outerwear can add a bit of spice to your outfit rather than solely helping you stay warm.     

So if you own a well-fitting light jacket, trench coat, or blazer that you can layer on top of everything (even your PJs), you can use it to give your more lightweight, breezier looks some structure, some extra warmth, and some more Fall-Esque vibes.   

To keep it fresh and non-boring, try tying a belt (or two) around your waist, add some pins or patches, and experimenting with different ways of wearing it depending on the rest of your outfit and mood: buttoned up, un-buttoned, or even just laid over the shoulder.

No worries if you don't have a transitional coat you love, you can wear a cardigan on top of your Fall outfits for the same purposes. Bonus points if on the cozier, chunkier side.

It's time to experiment with textures  

Textures may not seem like a defining element of clothes when compared to color and cut, but they can make all the difference. Think of how visually beautiful decorations like glitter or lace and fabrics like crushed velvet or linen can be!    

That's why including them can make even the simplest outfit feel special and bring freshness into your style. To incorporate them when creating a new Fall look, consider the outfit as a whole rather than its parts. Does the outfit have an overall texture or multiple ones? Or does it look plain?

Fall is the perfect time to play with them and mix them up, as you probably don't have to prioritize staying cool in balmy weather or staying warm while it's frosty outside. So you can more easily incorporate textures in one or more of the layers composing your outfit.

For example, you can wear a pleated skirt or corduroy trousers with a plain t-shirt, blouse or turtleneck or pair a ruffled blouse with your favorite pair of jeans.        

Play with and mix up warm colors  

Mustard, rust, terracotta, moss green: nothing says Fall like warm colors! Adding warm tones to your outfits can be a way to feel in tune with the season while creating your new Fall fits.

If you don't own many warm-colored pieces, try adding just one warm-tone piece per outfit, whether through clothes, accessories, or even shoes. If, instead, you already are a warm tones aficionado, try going for a warm colors head-to-toe look to go all out for channeling the Fall vibes.  

Bonus tip! If you are used to mainly wearing neutrals and want to play with warm colors more this season but don't know how to style them, here is a simple trick: you can try pairing pieces that have the same color intensity level. It will make the outfit stand out more, look more cohesive, and eliminate some decision fatigue.       

Create a Fall everyday uniform 

Building an everyday fashion uniform that suits your lifestyle and taste can be a real game-changer. It can make your life easier, your morning routine shorter, and sometimes some comfort and familiarity are just what one needs to soothe the soul. 

If you live in an area where you experience four different seasons, you might need to create four different ones. This necessity is your chance to not only select the Fall pieces that feel more "you" but also to give a second chance to a neglected piece you still love.    

Find a classic, Fall-weather staple you love and wear it with everything.

A versatile, Fall-appropriate staple you love that goes well with anything is the perfect starting point to create new seasonal outfits. It may be a chunky sweater, a warm-colored skirt, or a pair of rain-proof boots: anything that works for you and makes you think of Fall!  

You can make it fun and turn it into an activity. Take some time to get creative and plan out your outfits around that one piece you picked. You can make a list, a Pinterest board, or even draw the fits if that's what strikes your fancy.  

It's an excellent opportunity to experiment and get out of your comfort zone, so don't be afraid to mix patterns, colors, and styles. 

Add spice to an outfit using some simple accessories

One of the best things about accessories is their power to transform any fit completely: adding a scarf or necklace can change the aesthetic and feel of an outfit in one go. Not only that, but they can make even the plainest one feel newer and fresher.   

Compared to the warm season, in Fall, you have even more choice of accessories as more cool-weather appropriate accessories like scarves, knitted hats, and gloves are back on the table thanks to the colder temperatures.  

So seize your chance to have even more fun with accessories and layer a scarf over any outfit for an extra pop of color (the ways to wear one are endless), wear a double belt over your favorite Fall dress, and sport your most out-there bag.    

Thanks to the changes in weather and routines that characterize it, Fall is a time of renewal and new beginnings for many people. Even though many of us have been taught to associate newness with only shiny, brand-new things, we can still find novelty and joy in the things we already own with a bit of time and creativity. After all, nothing is as beautiful as the things we cherish.  


About the Author:

Roberta Fabbrocino is a journalist specialized in climate change and sustainability-related topics. Her articles have been published in several international eco-publications. Roberta also works as a content writer for sustainable companies.


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Your Guide to a More Stylish, Sustainable Fall

Pumpkin spice lattes, soft flannels, and campfires—we all know fall when we see it. But as with any trend, celebrating the season of coziness can easily turn into a high-consumption period. 

How much waste might you be creating with that daily Pumpkin Spice Latte? What’s the true impact of those fast-fashion boots you’ll only wear for three months? 

Fortunately, you don’t have to sacrifice style for sustainability to celebrate the season. 

Why Does a Sustainable Fall Matter?

It’s easy to buy into fall trends without thinking twice about their environmental impact. But research shows there’s a reason to be more mindful about your fall. 

For example, Americans discard 50 billion single-use coffee cups daily—most of which are coated in plastic. The negative implications of fall doesn’t stop at seasonal drinks, either. The fashion industry consumes one-tenth of all the water used industrially, and 20% of wastewater that flows into oceans stems from toxic chemical dyes. 

If we use the fall season as an excuse to buy something cheap, new, and convenient, we’re contributing to consumption and pollution that degrade our planet. While the following items promote purchasing something new to you, many are made with recycled plastics or fabrics that have been diverted from the landfill. Others are so high-quality that they’re meant to be purchased once, and used for life. 

Here’s our roundup of twelve festive fall products you can feel good about:

1. A Reusable Mug for Warm Drinks

It doesn't really feel like fall without a warm, frothy drink to sip on. Whether it’s pumpkin coffee or cinnamon tea, a solid mug can ensure you’re enjoying sustainably. 

The Ceramic Mug from Soma has a leak-proof bamboo lid and double-walled insulation to keep your drinks warm long after you pour them. Ceramic can last a lifetime when cared for well. Plus, unlike plastic, it’s non-toxic and made from clay that comes straight from the earth.

If you’re used to getting coffee from a big chain store, this mug offers a chance to switch it up. Either add your own seasonal autumn drink at home, or take it to your local coffee shop to have them fill it up with something warm and delicious.


2. A Soft, Warm Blanket

Few things are cozier than wrapping yourself in a giant, chunky blanket at home. Yet many blankets are made with materials like polyester and acrylic. While these fibers can be warm and soft, they’re made from petroleum products.

That’s why we’re always on a mission to find the perfect sustainable bedding and blanket brands.

Enter: Bearaby. Bearaby’s 10lbs Cotton Napper is made from organic cotton, which uses significantly less water than ordinary cotton.

The blanket comes in cozy colors like asteroid gray and evening rose, and it’s also MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® and Fairtrade International certified. The napper is evenly weighted to promote restful sleep in all seasons, so you can use it even when the weather warms up.


3. The Perfect Pair of Sweats

Lounging at home in a cozy blanket isn’t complete without a go-to pair of sweatpants.

We love the Pact Airplane Joggers because they are made from organic cotton in a fair trade factory.

Pact is known for being a brand that makes high-quality clothing but also goes to greater lengths than most to trace the environmental impact of their products (this jogger has a carbon offset of 17.4 lbs).

The camel color is ideal for fall—and there’s even a sweater to match if you want to complete the set!


4. The Ideal Notebook for Journaling

Seasonal changes are the perfect time to reset and reflect on your goals. As we move from warmer months to shorter, cooler days, a journal can help you record your feelings, sketch ideas, and set intentions for the season ahead. So why not get started with a sustainable notebook?

Papier is a stationery company that strives for sustainability in multiple ways.

They use recyclable packaging and sustainably-sourced papers and ink.

Most of all, their journals and other products are made-to-order, which means they aren’t wasting paper by creating products in bulk (that later get sent to the landfill). We love their plain paper notebooks for doodling, visual journaling, sketching, writing, and more.


5. A Sophisticated Fall Bag

Whether you’re strolling campus, commuting to work, or reading at a local coffee shop, a sophisticated fall bag is a must.

For a polished, professional look that still feels very of-the-season, we suggest the Sombre Vintage Briefcase by Ecosusi.

The contrasting color palettes have a uniquely vintage feel, and the vegan materials mean no animals were harmed in the process. 

We also love that Ecosusi is a female-led, all vegan brand with a commitment to ethical manufacturing practices. They vet and visit their factories frequently to ensure fair wages and reasonable working hours—all things we’re happy to support.


6. The Trendy Hat for All Occasions

Beanies are favorite for staying warm in fall, but if you want to level up the style a notch, The festival hat from Tentree is your best bet.

Reasonably priced and made from recycled wool, this fedora keeps your head warm without the itch of other cold-weather hats. 

The only other material is cork, which comprises the accent band on the hat.

It’s perfect for leaf-peeping, fall festivals, dinners out with friends, and everything in between.

Tentree plants ten trees for every product purchased, which not only helps offset the impact of their production methods, but also helps directly add more greenery (and oxygen) to the earth.


7. A Pair of Recycled Sunglasses

If you’re in need of a new pair of shades, MITA has a stylish selection of sustainable, UVA/UVB protective sunglasses.

MITA starts with five water bottles and transforms them into a pair of wearable, high-quality, lightweight, and super cute eyewear. Their cleaning cloths and cases are made from recycled materials, too.

The MITA community works with a few different non-profit organizations to help clean up and protect our oceans and waterways.

Many of their styles in both eyeglasses and sunglasses come in a beautiful Merlot color that will go perfectly for fall!


8. The Chicest Cape

If you want a chic way to rethink your layered outfits, look no further than Fifth Origins.

Their cape infinity duo is handwoven from 100% organic linen.

These ponchos are one-size-fits-all, but they can also be made to order according to specific measurements (which doesn’t cost extra).

All their products are made in India by rural artisans, following fair-trade practices. 

The defining feature of these capes is versatility.

They’re made with two colors, one on each side, so you can have two completely different looks. Plus, there’s more than one way to wear them, with over twenty styling options. 


9.  A Refined Flannel

Flannels scream chilly weather, but it takes time to find one that isn’t scratchy, shabby, or ill-fitting. 

The blanket shirt by Outerknown is made from brushed organic cotton heavyweight twill (in other words, it’s soft).

We love that it walks the fine line between shirt and jacket.

Designed for layering, this flannel hits below the hips for a flattering cut, and the colors couldn’t get more perfect, either. 

Outerknown is driven by a passion for responsible action and courageous change, and their entire brand is committed to practicing sustainability and supporting fair labor. Their used platform, where people can sell and shop pre-loved goods, has kept 1,300 garments from the landfill.


10. The Best Blazer

Autumn is for layers, and blazers are arguably the best one.

We love a plaid blazer for Fall, and the Winston Blazer from Reformation is our favorite. Find it in 3 neutral plaid color combinations that will ‘fall’ seamlessly into your Autumn wardrobe.

Reformation makes its clothing using low-impact materials, like Tencel lyocell, recycled cotton, linen, OEKO-TEX-certified regenerated nylon, or recycled cashmere. It also has some pieces produced from rescued deadstock fabrics (like this blazer) and repurposed vintage clothes.

This Climate-Neutral certified company is also very transparent about the factories it works with and how the products are made. Some of its clothes are produced locally in Los Angeles. 


11. A Reliable Base Turtleneck

Turtlenecks are the fashion staple of fall—especially when paired with the perfect cardigan.

The Lux Paris Rib Turtleneck from Amour Vert can be found in this gorgeous green color or a basic black - both would be the perfect layering piece.

The brand partners directly with mills to source its fabrics to ensure its supply chain remains traceable.

It also creates its clothing in limited quantities to avoid unnecessary waste and ensure the highest production standards.

Amour Vert ships its products in packaging made from compostable and recycled materials and printed with soy-based inks.


12. Your Go-To Fall Bootie

Rain showers and cooler temps mean booties are a requirement for fall. However, leather is notoriously destructive to the environment—contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, and deforestation (not to mention its ethical implications). Sustainable, vegan leather boots are an eco-friendly alternative that look just as cute as leather, without the guilt. Nae is a sustainable, USA-made shoe brand with the perfect fall boots: Irma Black.

Featuring a block heel, vegan leather, and sustainable microsuede, these side-zipper ankle booties are slightly higher on the ankle than other booties, adding a more polished appearance. These boots are made in Portugal in a fair working environment.


About the Author

Michelle Polizzi is an independent writer and storyteller with 7 years of experience creating content online. Her writing has appeared in leading publications like Bitch, WELL+GOOD, Insider, and Healthline, and she covers topics like sustainable living, mental health, and intersectional feminism. Currently, she's pursuing an MFA in creative writing.


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Sustainable Hoodies & Sweatshirts

Are you on the hunt for the perfect sustainable hoodie or sweatshirt? Look no further! In this ultimate guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about choosing a hoodie that not only elevates your style but also aligns with your values. At Sustainably Chic, we understand the importance of making conscious fashion choices, which is why we've curated this comprehensive guide to help you navigate the world of sustainable hoodies. We'll introduce you to ethical brands that prioritize fair trade practices, transparency, and eco-friendly initiatives, ensuring your hoodie purchase supports those who care about our planet.

Get ready to level up your wardrobe with a conscious choice in a sustainable hoodie!

What to Look for When Shopping Sustainable Sweatshirts & Hoodies

When shopping for new pieces of clothing you want to experience ultimate comfort with, we always suggest looking for fabrics like organic cotton. You want it to wash well and still maintain its coziness. Dyes are also important and should be non-toxic.

how to tell if the hoodie is ethical

Not only do you want the fabric to be sustainable, but you also want the workers to be paid a fair living wage. Therefore, sustainable brands will be transparent with you about who makes their clothing, which should be easily found on their website.

Why are these hoodies and sweatshirts more expensive?

While we try to find you the best prices within sustainable fashion, it’s impossible to find them near the price points of fast fashion. Creating a garment has many moving parts, and everyone deserves a fair wage along the way. Always sign up for the brand’s newsletters to receive information on sales and possible unique discount codes. Some brands even offer payment plans if that is something you can easily budget. 

Our top picks of sustainable hoodies & Sweatshirts:

1. TreeFleece Banshee Hoodie

Brand | tentree

Material | Organic Cotton, Recycled Polyester & Tencel

Price | $78

This hoodie can be found in five different colors, and plants 10 trees for every purchase! So far, tentree has planted over 43 MILLION trees. You can also buy carbon offsets for your own personal lifestyle right on their site.


2. The Vida Unisex Sweatshirt

Brand | PAKA

Material | 30% Royal Alpaca, 30% Superfine Merino, 40% Recycled PET

Price | $129

This cozy alpaca hoodie is hand-knit, signed, and designed by their team of artisans in Cusco, Peru.

It's great for hiking or just lounging around the house. This hoodie also has a very flattering slim fit and a beautiful neutral color!


3. Organic Cotton Pullover Hoodie

Brand | Terra Thread

Material | Regenerative Organic Certified®

Price | $35

Regenerative cotton is one of our favorite fabrics! It’s essentially restoring our soil’s health since top soil is said to have a remainder of 60 years. I have this hoodie - it is unisex - and it is so comfortable! It is also made in a Fair Trade Certified™ Factory in India.


4. Skylar Pullover

Brand | Ninety Percent

Material | Organic Cotton

Price | $168

A 90s style pullover is forever a staple. Ninety Percent donates part of its profits to charitable organizations that promote social justice and wildlife conservation. You even get to choose which one you want to support with your purchase! 


5. 50/50 Classic Sweatshirt

Brand | Girlfriend Collective

Material | Recycled/Organic Cotton

Price | $78

A cozy crew sweatshirt designed with 50% Texloop™ RCOT™ Primo Recycled Cotton and 50% organic cotton, the 50/50 Classic Sweatshirt is half recycled, half organic, fully cute, and comfy - it's also biodegradable! It is available in 5 colors and sixes XXS-6XL.


6. Fleece Oversized Sweatshirt

Brand | Mate the Label

Material | Organic Cotton / Cotton Fleece

Price | $128

If you like your sweatshirts big and snuggly, this one is for you! Mate the Label is known for its sweat sets and beautiful color palettes.

This sweatshirt currently comes in 6 colors and sixes XS-XXL.


7. Unisex Patchwork Hoodie

Brand | Anchal

Material | Organic Cotton

Price | $120-260

Looking for a hoodie, you can steal from - I mean share - with your partner? We love these gender-neutral hoodies and jackets from Anchal. They are all made fairly by Anchal’s artisan partners out of 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton.

Sizes come in XS to XXL, and you can get them in a cropped to tall version.


8. Courtside Zip Hoodie

Brand | Pact

Material | Organic Cotton

Price | $30

We are crushing over this pink and exaggerated drop shoulder! If pink isn’t your color, you can find it in 5 other colors.

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9. Weekend Zip-Up Hoodie

Brand | Boody

Material | Bamboo, Organic Cotton

Price | $60

If you want ultra-softness, you will love Boody’s bamboo fabric. While not all bamboo is created equal, Boody uses a closed-loop system that recycles water and solvents. Their clothing is made from sustainably grown bamboo viscose that is easy on the planet and our bodies.


10. Organic Oversized Hoodie

Brand | Colorful Standard

Material | Organic Cotton

Price | $88

Our favorite ethical alternative to American Apparel, Colorful Standard’s Organic Oversize Hoodie comes in 50 colors. YES - Fifty!! They produce all their clothing ethically in Portugal with Oeko-Tex® certified & PETA-approved dyes.


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Minimalist Clothing Brands

Like keeping your closet small? These sustainable clothing brands are exactly what you've been missing from your minimalist wardrobe! Their timeless, versatile, minimalistic design will keep your closet to a minimum while feeling like you have a lot to work with.

What is Minimalist Fashion?

It’s about keeping your wardrobe simple! With a small, simple wardrobe, you waste less time picking outfits, and with that time, you can go on to enjoy the other things in your life. I always find less is more, and investing in quality pieces is essential for a conscious closet.

You can learn how to build a capsule wardrobe to make your life even easier.

How are These Minimalist Brands also sustainable?

You can feel confident knowing your purchase from one of these brands is paying the maker a fair wage, and the planet is considered throughout the entire process. They all use eco-friendly fabrics like Organic Cotton and Linen, and many create designs you can wear multiple ways because versatility is key for minimalism. Also, some are more affordable than others, but they would all make a lovely addition to a small closet!

Our Top Picks for Sustainable, Minimalist Clothing Brands:

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1. Malaika New York

Made in | Izmir, Turkey

Fabrics | GOTS Organic Cotton, Linen, Deadstock, Upcycled Bike Tubes, Recycled PET

Price | $95-$299

Malaika New York’s unique zero waste designs embrace the female body, focusing on comfort, versatility, and timelessness. Their simple yet powerful designs can be styled in a variety of different ways. Malaika is a great choice if you feel like trends are wasteful and are building a high-quality capsule collection.


2. Slo Collective

Made in | Turkey

Fabrics | Cotton, Linen, Bamboo, Hemp, Repurposed Synthetics

Price | $30-190

A beautifully curated slow fashion online shop, Slo Collective was created to offer a diverse selection of stylish, timeless, and versatile pieces that are kind to our planet.

All the brands they feature adopt a sustainable, slow approach to fashion, and everything is made from natural, biodegradable, or upcycled fabrics.

Slo Collective is also a huge supporter of women's empowerment & female entrepreneurs; therefore, all the brands they carry are women-owned! To take it a step further, they plant a tree for every order and ship your order in 100% eco-friendly packaging. Not to mention, their aesthetic is very refreshing and airy. We love it! 


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3. Made Trade

Made In | USA and around the world
Fabrics | Organic cotton, Tencel, Linen, Modal, Wool, Hemp, Banana Fiber
Price | $34 - $439

This sustainable online shop is home to several wonderful brands - and they have things for men, too! We love how the website is so clean and inviting. Not only can you find great pieces for your closet, but you can also find a few staples to decorate your home. They ensure each product covers one {or more} of these values - Sustainable, Fair Trade, Heritage, USA Made & Vegan. Each value has a little symbol that is placed right next to the product, so you know exactly what category it falls under.


4. Pact

Made In | India

Fabrics | Organic Cotton

Price | $20-95

Probably one of the most affordable organic brands, Pact has you covered on any basic piece you can think of. Everything washes well, & stays nice & soft. All Pact clothing is made from GOTS organic cotton, and everything is Fair Trade USA Factory Certified. So not only are you getting a product made with eco-friendly fibers, but it’s ethically produced, as well!


5. ABLE

Made In | USA, Ethiopia, Mexico, Brazil, and India

Fabrics | Cotton, Linen, Lyocell

Price | $40-348

I have a few FashionABLE pieces and I love them! This beautiful brand believes in order to end poverty we must provide jobs for those lacking opportunity, particularly for women. “We invest in, train, and educate women so they can earn a living, break the cycle of poverty, and thrive.”


6. Vincent James

Made In | USA

Fabrics | Alpaca, Wool, Organic Cotton, Tencel, Linen, Hemp, Silk

Price | $120-240

A new clothing brand to enter the sustainable fashion world, Vincent James is a minimalist’s dream.

All of their clothing is ethically made in the US with eco-friendly materials, and I love their v-neck tank that comes with a built-in bra.


7. Mate the Label

Made In | USA

Fabrics | Organic Cotton, Linen & Tencel

Price | $46-188

Is your lifestyle more slow and relaxed?

Mate the Label is famous for their loungewear, but it looks so good, you can definitely leave the house in it.

From basic tees to jumpsuits, you will be absolutely cozy in anything they carry.


8. Warp + Weft

Made In | Pakistan

Fabrics | Cotton, Tencel, Recycled Denim

Price | $88-108

If you are looking for a good pair of jeans, this is great place to check out! Their size inclusive denim is more affordable than most sustainable brands, and their quality is awesome. Plus, the makers have been making denim for several decades in a family-owned mill!


9. Asket

Made In | Italy, Portugal

Fabrics | Merino Wool, Cotton

Price | $45-155

Their journey started with making the perfect t-shirt back in 2015, and now have expanded into button-downs, pants, jackets and undergarments. ASKET believes in full traceability from the very start to the end. They refer to this as ‘From Farm to Finish Line.” For each garment, you can look up its history. It’s pretty amazing how in depth they have gone & I’d love to see more of it!


10. Wearwell

Fabrics | Organic, Deadstock, Upcycled, Recycled, Tencel, Linen, Apple Leather

Price | $10-$345

Wearwell is a curated marketplace + membership that helps people own their style, love their wardrobe, and feel great in what they're wearing. The wearwell membership is the insider's way to shop for sustainable clothes, accessories, home goods, and more. For $8-10 / month, you can get 10% off every order, free shipping and returns, access to stylists who can help you decide on what looks are best for you, and more perks.


11. Pareto

Made In | USA

Fabrics | Organic Cotton

Price | $48-198

Pareto was founded in 2020 by Jessica Landzberg and Olivia Putterman who spent time endlessly agonizing over what to wear in their closets. After a decade of frustration and dozens of conversations with other women, Pareto was born. Since its inception, Pareto has made it their mission to make getting dressed the easiest part of the day by offering quality, sustainable wardrobe essentials to fit any person’s style.


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12. Encircled

Made In | Canada

Fabrics | Modal, Tencel, Hemp, Organic Cotton, Linen, Bamboo

Price | $35-328

The functionality & minimalistic design of Encircled garments make this brand one of the best for minimalist closets. Most of their garments can be worn more than one way. Not only are their clothes comfortable to wear, they are great for packing. You don't have to worry about wrinkling, & they don't take up too much space!


13. Colorful Standard

Made In | Portugal

Fabrics | Organic Cotton, Recycled Wool

Price | $34-108

If you are looking for a sustainable alternative to American Apparel, this will be your stop! Each one of their basic pieces comes in a multitude of colors, so there is no doubt you will find the color you’re looking for! In addition, colorful Standard uses organic cotton to make their entire collection and produces it ethically in Portugal. Their dyes are also Oeko-Tex® certified dyed, and PETA approved, and they create for both & women! 


14. eleven44

Made In | Bali

Fabrics | OrgCotton, Bamboo, Linen

Price | $46-298

We love eleven44 for their stylish and comfortable daily basics. They only use eco-friendly fibers like organic cotton, bamboo, hemp, and linen. They also manufacture transparently with the cottage industry in Bali, which supports local family businesses. This is an ethical, slow fashion brand with timeless pieces that will live in a minimal capsule wardrobe for many years.


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