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The Good On You Team’s Favourite Vegan Picks in March

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13 Mar, 2025

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There’s so much great vegan fashion out there, and this month’s edition of Good On You team picks proves it. Scroll to discover our favourite vegan items from highly rated brands.

Vegan fashion from ‘Good’ and ‘Great’ brands

If you’re a regular Good On You reader, you’ll likely already know that more sustainable vegan fashion is far from boring, as it has been labelled in the past. And this month, the Good On You team is sharing their favourite items made without animal-derived materials, all from highly rated brands, to dispel the “boring” assumption even further. Expect tailoring from Facettes Studio and homeware from Ettitude, both made without the wool commonly found in such products, and footwear from the likes of VEERAH and Bhava that doesn’t use animal leather. Don’t miss LaBante’s vegan leather backpack, too.

 

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10 vegan picks from more sustainable brands

collage of more sustainable vegan fashion items

1. LaBante Agnes Vegan Leather Backpack

2. Facettes Studio Linen Waistcoat

3. Bhava Jolene Vegan Leather Western Ankle Boots

4. Mightly Kids’ Organic Cotton Leggings

5. FUTURA Jewelry Hammered Gold Ring

6. Ettitude Lyocell Blanket

7. VEERAH Vegan Apple-Peel-Leather Slingback Flats

8. Triarchy Lottie Organic Cotton Shirt

9. CAES Viscose and Cotton-Blend Singlet

10. SukkhaCitta Plant-Dyed Organic Cotton Denim Jacket

 

Looking for more vegan fashion? Check out our ultimate guide to vegan brands and round-up of brands using plastic-free vegan materials.

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“These focus areas align directly with the priorities identified by our community, and we are excited to work with our partners to tackle these challenges head-on,” he said.

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