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The Good On You Team’s Top 10 More Sustainable Picks for July

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11 Jul, 2024

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Every month, our team puts their heads together to find the best clothes, shoes, and accessories made by responsible brands you’ll love. Here’s Good On You’s team picks for July.

Innovative materials and versatile clothes caught our team’s attention this month

July’s team picks read like a friendly riposte to those who believe more sustainable fashion equals bland and basic clothes. This month, there are selvedge jeans treated with a more responsible Ozone wash, a stylish tube dress made with an innovative non-plastic, rubber-blended stretch-denim (the world’s first, according to Triarchy), and an attractive cork tote that’s biodegradable, amongst other things we think you’ll love.

As the leading source for sustainable fashion ratings, Good On You’s team is dedicated to helping consumers make better shopping choices, and in this monthly roundup, our internal experts from every corner of the company (and globe) share their selections from “Good” and “Great” rated brands. This curated compilation spotlights products that both align with our sustainability criteria and are just great pieces we’re excited to share with you.

Why you can trust our recommendations

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 sustainability—assessing brands using our leading methodology, developed by diverse experts. Our ratings directory of over 6,000 brands employs a simple five-point scale, curating a list of “Good” or “Great” brands making significant contributions to sustainable fashion.

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.

Dresses, shirts, denim: July favourites from the Good On You team

1. Frenchie Tube Dress (Triarchy)

2. Asta Dress (Katla)

3. Gold Speckled Cork Tote (Svala)

4. Edith RESET Midweight Jogger (Hernest Project)

5. Marbella Shirt (WE-AR4)

6. Darrow Organic Cotton Jumpsuit (MINIMALIST)

7. Unisex Page Shirt with Stripes (Seek Collective)

8. Sage Tour de Play Camp Shirt (HarperSage)

9. Relaxed Ozone Wash Jeans (non)

10. Natalia Black Gingham Blouse (All the Wild Roses)

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