Because health on the outside matters as much as health on the inside, this week we focused on healthy fashion. Did you see our favorite organic and sustainable brands mentioned on Instagramthis week?
No? Well, click herefor all the posts we’ve been discussing about organic & sustainable brands.
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Until next week,
Path Wellbeing
***Please note we do not have an affiliation or are receiving any compensation from the brands we recommend below ~ we love them on our path.
The Good Trade is a Los Angeles-based, independent lifestyle media brand providing over 100M readers with editorials on sustainability, slow living, and self-care.
For every item purchased we plant ten trees, in an effort to regenerate ecosystems, capture carbon and provide planting jobs in communities around the world. All our products are created with an Earth-First approach, meaning they’re made in fair, safe working conditions, and constructed using only sustainably sourced and recycled materials.
We believe moving forward is more important than being perfect. That’s why we strive to use more and more sustainable fabrics, give generously to those in need and only work with Brands We Believe In for our non apparel items.
A revolutionary wool fabric made specifically for footwear and an entirely new category of shoes inspired by natural materials and an ongoing mantra to create better things in a better way.
Hailing from the small town of Örnsköldsvik in Sweden, a place where mountains and forest meet the sea, Fjällräven is an outdoor clothing and equipment company that’s committed to making nature more accessible. In true Swedish style, we focus on simplicity and practicality, and we have the utmost respect for the environment.
At Patagonia, we appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. We’re using the resources we have—our business, our investments, our voice and our imaginations—to do something about it.
Reformation began by selling vintage clothing out of a small Los Angeles storefront in 2009. We quickly expanded into making our own stuff, with a focus on sustainability. Today, we make effortless silhouettes that celebrate the feminine figure and pioneer sustainable practices, focusing on people and progress each step of the way.
We believe passionately in a sustainable future through our commitment to artisan-made elements, responsible supply chains, pure and low impact materials, conscious packaging, and circularity. The road to sustainability is a journey with no clear destination and we firmly believe in getting there.
“How hard can it be to make good underwear?” And by that we meant underwear that fit regular bodies and fit how we saw ourselves. And underwear that any body could feel comfortable in, regardless of where they fell on the size or gender spectrum.
Laundry detergent pods remove stains and eliminate odors in your clothing with natural enzymes and plant-based ingredients. Dropps provides an effective clean without the use of harsh chemicals. Recyclable cardboard packaging and commitment to sustainability make Dropps a great choice for eco-conscious consumers.
Do you really know what you're buying? Yuka scans and analyzes labels in the blink of an eye so you can learn at a glance which products are good for you and which ones you should avoid.
We built Patagonia Action Works to connect committed individuals to organizations working on environmental issues in the same community. It’s now possible for anyone to discover and connect with environmental action groups and get involved with the work they do.