Where to Buy Organic Cotton Clothes & Home Goods || An Ever Growing List
It’s the most common natural textile, but do you know why it’s so much better to choose organic cotton over conventional? Check out this post for more info. Once you’re convinced, you might be wondering where to look for exclusively organic cotton clothing. Finding brands that sell organic cotton clothes isn’t as straight forward as it seems, especially because the different certifications/fabric mixes/etc can mean differences in quality and feel.
This *ever growing* list, in partnership with Conscious Step and Fair Indigo — two brands I love using exclusively organic cotton for all of their pieces— is meant to serve as an evergreen resource on where to buy chemical-free, organic clothing for yourself, your kids, and your loved ones. It also includes home goods, because no one wants to sleep on bedding laden with pesticides.
Although there are a TON of brands slowly hopping on the organic cotton train by adding it into their line up of other fabrics, this list focuses on brands who, if they’re using cotton, are using ONLY organic cotton, to further narrow things down. Have any brands to add? Let me know in the comments!
Clothing
Beaumont Organic — basics, homegoods, and baby-wear based in the UK
Conscious Step — organic and fair trade certified SOCKS that benefit a variety of causes from breast cancer to water conservation and more! Use the code OLIVIA15 15% off.
California Cloth Foundry — CA-based clothing company using regenerative practices, plant dyes, and organic cotton for all of their pieces.
The Good Tee — tops and tees for men, women, children, and babies
Groceries Apparel — an expansive collection of women and menswear (some of the softest basics I’ve ever tried).
Fair Indigo — my favorite Everlane alternative, Fair Indigo uses only organic, fair trade cotton for their collections of incredibly soft and durable clothing. They also carry mens tees and have an adorable line of children’s toys all made with fair trade and organic cotton.
Industry of All Nations — a company that works with communities around the world to develop sustainable creation processes using naturally sourced fibers for their clothing. Incredibly inspiring AND practical pieces.
Kinnd Project — a line of made to order, adorable womens/kids tees with the mission to spread Kindness
LA Relaxed — forever some of my softest pieces of loungewear, LA Relaxed creates clothes that are meant to be easy to wear and easy on the planet.
Lanius — based in Germany, Lanius has been designing organic basics since the 90’s.
The Natural Edition — the most perfect basics and Breton striped tops/dresses. I wore mine throughout pregnancy and beyond
No Nasties — Fair trade, organic, vegan clothing for men, women and children. I especially appreciate that their prints/silhouettes go beyond most “basics”. Organic fashion doesn’t have to be boring!
Organic Crew — based in Australia, Organic Crew designs “elevated loungewear” using organic cotton
People Tree — a longstanding brand in the conscious fashion world, People Tree uses organic cotton for all of their cotton-based pieces
Round + Square — empowered basics to make a statement
Royal Robbins — RR has created organic “adventure”-worthy clothes for men and women for half a decade
Sustain Organic Clothing — organic clothing and undergarments dyed with plants
Synergy Clothing — organic and fair trade full-range collections; everything from dresses to activewear
Soul Flower — boho clothing for men/women/children
Satva — organic active/yoga wear
Thom Kelly — button down shirts for men and women made of tencel and organic cotton
Threads 4 Thought — mens/womens/childrens relaxed clothing and activewear designed to help you “tread lightly”
Toad & Co. — an expansive line of clothing for almost any occasion for men and women
Vustra — organic cotton button-down shirts for men
Undergarments/Lingerie
Ama Ella — organic lingerie designed in the UK
Elliot Organics — Organic cotton and silk intimates and sleepwear based in the UK
Mighty Good Basics — organic basic underwear and tanks for men and women
Organic Cotton Colours — organic clothing farmed with regenerative, biodynamic practices
Organic Basics — it’s all in the name…organic bras, undies and tees designed in Denmark
Pact — organic and affordable basic clothing and underwear
Swedish Eco — an organic, ethical alternative for styles similar to Calvin Klein underwear
Tizz & Tonic — bold and fun undergarments designed in Germany
Bedding/Linens
Arc Lore — organic cotton throws and towels
Bhumi — Australia’s one-stop shop for bedding, towels, and even clothing
Coyuchi — stunning, high quality linens for bed and bath
Delilah Home — organic goods from bedding to pet beds, designed in NC, made in Portugal
Kids
Colored Organics — beautiful basics for babies and toddlers
Jackalo — durable, play-clothes for kids of all ages
Kin & Cloth — children’s cloths and workshops geared towards sustainability and children
Lucy Lue Organics — modern, simple clothing for babies and children
Monica & Andy — organic, printed basics for newborns through 8 years
Mini Mioche — cozy kids clothing cut and sewn in Canada
Olen Organics — baby clothes in the sweetest prints
Kate Quinn Organics — baby and toddler clothes in a wide variety of styles and price points
Skylar Luna — organic and modern PJ’s for babies and children
Tenth & Pine — graphic tees and onesies for babies and mamas
Winter Water Factory — unique and bold patterns for adults and children
*This post is part of a long term collaboration with Conscious Step and Fair Indigo. All images, creative direction, and research were completed by me. Thank you for supporting the brands that keep this blog running!
As always, use the code OLIVIA15 at check out for 15% off at Conscious Step.*