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More Sustainable Clothes and Accessories For Everyone in October’s Team Picks

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18 Oct, 2024

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Every month, Good On You’s global team selects their favourite items from more sustainable fashion brands, and this October, there are things for the whole family.

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It may be spooky season, but the horrors of fast fashion’s impact haunt us all year round. That’s why every month, we curate the Good On You team’s favourite things from more sustainable brands, and this October, there is something for everyone. We’ve got cute kidswear, an adaptable maternity tee, gender-neutral clothes for adults, and some great accessories, all from brands rated “Good” or “Great” against our world-leading fashion methodology.

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At Good On You, we provide trustworthy recommendations that align with your values and needs. Our mission is to simplify informed choices while embracing the “buy less, buy better” motto.

To ensure credibility, we aggregate comprehensive, transparent information on fashion and beauty sustainability—assessing brands using our leading methodology, developed by diverse experts. Our ratings directory of over 6,000 fashion brands and hundreds of beauty brands employs a simple five-point scale, curating a list of “Good” or “Great” brands making significant contributions to sustainable fashion and beauty.

Our editorial team, driven by expertise and passion, carefully reviews and approves each recommendation, upholding high standards of quality, longevity, and trend-transcendence.

While we recognise the value of reusing, mending, and second-hand shopping, our expert ratings system guides you toward new brands aligned with your values and sustainability goals.

More sustainable team picks for October

Collage featuring more sustainable products

 

1. Earthkind Yenaas Cap

2. Thela Belt Bag

3. MATE The Label Kids’ Organic Cotton-Fleece Sweatshirt

4. Cariuma Naioca Sneakers

5. Nikin TreeFleece Jacket

6. Mightly Organic Cotton Nursing T-Shirt

7. Poplinen Teresa Dress

8. Pop My Way Baby Bow Tie Collar

9. Toad and Co Nomader Reversible Jacket

10. Miakoda Slouchy Trousers (pink version seen in feature image)

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