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  2. 8 Ethical Clothing Brands That Are Actually Affordable - AOL

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    This Colorado-based company makes its clothing out of organic cotton that’s fair-trade certified — and the fabric is super soft and comfy. 8 Ethical Clothing Brands That Are Actually ...

  3. People Tree Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Safia Minney added a Fair Trade Fashion Collection, using eco-textiles, including organic cotton, to the products sold by Fair Trade Company. [23] People Tree was working closely with textile artisan groups to help them meet environmental standards and develop their market potential, with two full-time designers.

  4. 20 Stores Like Lulus to Shop Right Now - AOL

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    Best of all, Free People is more like a mid-range designer brand than it is a fast fashion retailer, so the quality of the clothing here is pretty darn good for the price. Shop now Shop Free People

  5. Community Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Community Clothing is a British clothing brand founded in 2016 by Scottish fashion designer Patrick Grant. [1] The company is based in Blackburn, Lancashire, and produces a line of clothing staples using ethically sourced materials, in order to provide consistent employment for a co-operative of British mills and factories and reduce clothing waste.

  6. Lorna Jane - Wikipedia

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    [35] [34] [36] The used clothing collected would then be donated to the Salvation Army. [35] [34] [36] Originally intended to run for a week in mid 2011, [34] the "Swap Shop" became a permanent fixture and was still running in 2017. [36] In that time, customers had brought in over 45,000 garments for the business to pass on to charity. [36]

  7. Everlane - Wikipedia

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    Everlane is an American clothing retailer that sells primarily online. Headquartered in San Francisco, California with stores in New York City, Washington, D.C., Boston, Los Angeles, Austin, and Palo Alto, [1] the company was founded in 2010 by Michael Preysman and Jesse Farmer with the mission of selling clothing [2] [3] with transparent pricing.

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