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Better Brand Edit: 23 Colourful and More Sustainable Clothing Brands

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14 Nov, 2024

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This list of colourful more sustainable clothing brands proves that ethical fashion isn’t bland or boring. Let’s jump on the rainbow road.

More responsible fashion in every colour

There’s a misconception that more sustainable clothes only come in variations of beige or greige, and today, we’re introducing 23 highly rated fashion brands that prove otherwise. If you’re all-in on colour, then this round-up is for you. But even if you don’t wear bold colour on the regular, the right injection of green, red, pink, or any other saturated hue can elevate an outfit and make you feel that little bit more stylish. If you’re looking to bring more vibrancy to your wardrobe, start small by investing in accessories or layers that can be styled with neutral shades.

Read on to discover the best “Good” and “Great”-rated brands from around the world making more sustainable and colourful clothing.

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