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  2. 20 Stores like Anthropologie to Shop Right Now

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    The brand also continues to implement sustainable practices, such as producing some of the best materials and ethically sourced fabrics, including 100 percent linen, cotton and cashmere.

  3. Our Favorite Sustainable Brands to Add to Your Wardrobe - AOL

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    Ninety Percent. Shop Now Ninety Percent puts responsible, sustainable practices above all else. This is exactly where the brand gets its name; Ninety Percent donates 90 per cent of its profits to ...

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    The program takes men’s, women’s and children’s underwear, socks, bras and tights—all the stuff that wouldn’t go over well in the thrift store. Shop Subset. Editors’ Picks. Low-Rise Bikini

  5. BeGood Clothing - Wikipedia

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    BeGood Clothing is a retailer of clothing and accessories, selling its products online and focused on socially responsible clothing. [1] The company is based in San Francisco , California. [ 2 ]

  6. Zero-waste fashion - Wikipedia

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    Zero-waste fashion strategies can be categorized under two general approaches: pre-consumer zero-waste fashion, which eliminates waste during manufacture, and post-consumer zero-waste fashion, which generates clothing from existing materials such as second-hand clothing [8] and elements or textiles made from other discarded consumer products.

  7. Faherty Brand - Wikipedia

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    The program is designed to support the brand's commitment to sustainability and circular fashion, enabling customers to buy and sell pre-owned Faherty products. This initiative promotes greater circularity within the fashion industry and reflects Faherty's efforts to reduce waste and extend the lifecycle of its apparel. [9]