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Styelle Swim
Australian-based swimwear brand Styelle was born out of the need for sustainable swimwear that doesn’t compromise on looks, size inclusivity, and quality.
Their ocean-approved offering is made out of Amni Soul Eco, a plant-based fibre that is 30 per cent biodegradable (the remaining 70 per cent will decompose within ten years).
Happy Earth is a social enterprise built on the idea of giving back with every item of clothing bought. From litter picks, to planting trees, you get to choose the sustainable cause that your order is supporting.
In fact, they’ve secured B-Corp certification, and they’ve so far everted 5,285,419 pounds of greenhouse gases.
Proclaim
Lingerie should represent all women, and Proclaim are making sure that every skin tone is recognised through sustainable, stylish, and most importantly, comfortable underwear.
Textile waste from their Los Angeles workshop is repurposed into new building materials, and they only work with a range of some of the highest-quality planet-friendly materials on the planet – including REPREVE® recycled polyester, TENCEL™, and hemp.
Altar
Altar encompasses everything from stylish basics, to homeware and jewellery, and celebrates independent manufacturers and artists from across North America, all with their own sustainability story.
Sizes run from XS-6XL and all of their in-house designs, Altar Houseline, are made from deadstock materials that