Posts tagged GOTS
Brentwood Home

Brentwood Home makes mattresses, pillows, sheets, and yoga cushions greener by using natural, recycled, and innovative materials for greater comfort, performance, and sustainability. Founded in Los Angeles in 1987, Brentwood home products are certified to GOTS organic and FSC® sustainability standards.

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Naked Cashmere

Naked Cashmere offers the best quality cashmere sweaters and accessories. By removing the traditional step of purchasing at retail stores and selling their cashmere products solely online and directly to you, the label is able to give you the best quality for the best price.

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Looma Home

Denver Rayburn and Ishaan Jalan started Looma Home to make not only the softest, coziest, and highest heirloom-quality bedding on the planet, but to do so only with the highest ethical and sustainability standards. Looma exclusively uses premium, sustainably sourced long staple GOTS certified 100% organic cotton.

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Organic Basics

Organic Basics is a Copenhagen based clothing brand that makes high-quality, eco-friendly basics for men and for women. They work only with trusted, certified factory partners that have the same sustainable vision. Founded in 2015 by Alexander Christiansen, Christoffer Immanuel and Mads Fibiger Rasmussen, Organic Basics is constantly seeking to optimize its environmental and social footprints.

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Pact

Founded in 2009 by Brendan Synnott, Pact makes super soft organic cotton basics. Brendan´s vision was always to disrupt the apparel industry for the better by using organic and fair-trade cotton as the foundation for addressing the labor and environmental issues that surround clothing. Transparency is one of the key values to make consumers aware and to connect them to makers with a traceable supply chain that empowers its people.

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LEMON Garments

LEMON Garments was founded in 2019 in Amsterdam and is committed to selling high quality, natural products that are kind to the environment in order to minimize the negative impact on the planet. Carefully sourced organic materials are a key factor in the sustainable solution. LEMON says no to fast fashion, ridiculous amounts of waste, pollution and exploitation of workers. The goal of LEMON is to contribute to a more ethical and eco-friendly world by sourcing and producing with high ethical standards and offering a timeless wardrobe that lasts.

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Mr Simple

Mr Simple started in 2003 as The Lab Store in Brunswick, Australia, a regular clothing shop selling a range of menswear brands. After a while, David Fraser and his wife, the owners, noticed how hard it was to get clothes without big logos or other branding. So he decided to make their own. In 2007 he started making T-shirts, sweats and chinos for the store and for some wholesale accounts. Since then the brand’s anonymous style has taken it far beyond its original store with shops now open in Brisbane, Sydney and New Zealand.

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Picture Organic

Back in 2008, Julien, Jérémy, and Vincent, Picture Organic’s 3 co-founders and long-time friends, followed through with their crazy idea of launching a truly environmentally and socially responsible clothing brand. They didn’t completely know how to do it, but they had three clear values in mind.

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Saye

When Marta told Lizzie and Damian to join Wado, back in February 2017, they didn’t think it twice. At that time, it was just an idea consisting of an online sneakers brand that would plant trees for each sale and that hopefully would collect enough funds from Kickstarter to cover some of the first production costs. From that moment, and for one whole year, the three of them got involved in the project, dealing with suppliers, inaccurate prototypes and preparing the Kickstarter campaign.

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FUB

Founded in 2006 by Anne Sofie Olrik and Lotte Bundgaard, FUB makes classic, comfortable and sustainable knitwear for kids and women. Every item is carefully created and produced with a demanding regard for details and craftsmanship. The collections are purely made of OEKO-TEX certified merino wool and GOTS certified organic cotton. For 10 years their production has been limited to a minimum meaning that they only produce for orders – not for stock and not for waste.

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Nuage Kids

Nuage means cloud in French. Clouds evoke the carefree days of childhood spent lying in the grass gazing at the sky. Imagination. Simplicity. Freedom. Nuage Kids is a small business based in the suburbs of Paris, France. Born out of a love for design, illustration, animals, nature and of course children. Founded by Jade Rae, an Australian designer/maker who has lived in France since 2010.

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Jackalo

Jackalo was founded by mother, maker and long-time environmentalist Marianna Sachse. Marianna was always happy to receive hand-me-downs for her kids, but noticed that they petered out as her son grew bigger. Kids are notoriously rough on their clothes, their pants don’t last a month, let alone an entire school year, without rips in the knees.

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The Rushing Hour

From the very start, The Rushing Hour has committed to innovation and humanity. They believe in creating positive change with minimal impact to the world. They don't believe fashion that gets replaced every season is "Good Design", but rather making quality garments that last season after season, with a sustainable and transparent process and ethical factories that look after the entire circular process from growing to yarn, from production to recycling.

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Fabelab

Fabelab, founded in 2013 by Michaela Weisskirchner-Barfod, is a playful organic Scandinavian children’s interior brand that believes in creating high quality, innovative and responsibly made products for a cosy and creative home. From their Copenhagen studio, they design products that encourage curiosity and imagination. The products are multipurpose and grow with the family, gathering stories and memories along the way.

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Rakha

Many people are now beginning to realize the negative impact of fashion on people and the environment. Current production processes place economic gains of large companies above environmental and ethical considerations, causing large amount of waste and pollution that threaten people and our planet. Rakha was created with the idea of re-defining classics, considering design for longevity and choosing materials carefully.

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Saint Basics

Everyone deserves a bit of feel-good every day. That is why Saint Basics makes super-soft basics from natural substances such as eucalyptus and organic cotton. Saint Basics products are 95% more environmentally friendly than ordinary products. And 100% free of pesticides, sweatshops, child labor and unfair trade.

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Bleed

After having witnessed the awful environmental and social conditions of the modern textile industry while he was studying textile design, Michael Spitzbarth decided to start his own business in 2009. He wanted to prevent nature, humans and animals from ‘bleeding’. Bleed Clothing, a German boardsport brand, stands for 100% eco, 100% fair, 150% yeahh!!

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Sleep no more

Sleep-no-more, founded in 2017, is a young, new and creative London based brand. Bringing trendy fashion back to babies and toddlers with amazing prints and quality organic products (bodysuits and t-shirts with long and short sleeves) that'll make you go "Oouuu".

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Happsy

Healthy sleep shouldn’t be difficult to find, and it shouldn’t cost a fortune. When seeing the mattresses available in the market, the people at Happsy saw a need for an organic bed-in-a-box alternative that was attainable by everyone. Why do educated, savvy, environmentally aware consumers buy memory foam, gel infused foam and the like - all made with polyurethane foam, polyester fabrics, glues/adhesives and flame retardants? Because there were no better alternatives. 

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Naturepedic

Sleep is central to a healthy and happy life. Research shows that a good night’s sleep helps the body fight disease and maintain balance with its surroundings, making it one of the most important factors in overall health. A good night’s sleep also affects your relationships and productivity, helping you live life to its fullest. Sleep is a time for our bodies to rejuvenate and heal themselves.

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