How to build a more sustainable outfit — from bra to bag

Community Apr 29, 2021 by Liz Guber The Kit

The Very Good Bra bra, $76, theverygoodbra.com

Every part of this zero-waste organic cotton bra, from the clasp to the elastic, will break down in the earth without a trace.

Allbirds T-shirt, $65, allbirds.ca

Made in part from a natural material derived from crab shells, this tee reduces odour to cut down on washes.

Club Monaco jacket, $259, clubmonaco.ca

The pretty pastel hue of this jacket is achieved thanks to tea leaves reused from waste from the iced tea industry.

Reformation jeans, $182, thereformation.com

Made with cotton from the world’s first climate-positive farm in Australia, these jeans are 100 per cent traceable.

Alice+Whittles boots, $267, alice+whittles.com

Ninety-eight per cent free of virgin plastic, these boots are made from recycled marine plastic and recycled rubber.

Goodee tote, $199, goodeeworld.com

This roomy, boxy carryall is made using handwoven fabric from Burkina Faso by new migrants and refugees in Italy.

Oremme ring, $3,240, oremme.com

It’s a fact: Fine jewelry is pricey. Toronto-based Oremme just launched a gold buy-back program. Just send your old jewelry in to be used in Oremme’s future designs in exchange for store credit.

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Liz Guber writes about style and culture for The Kit. Reach her via email: lg@thekit.ca

How to build a more sustainable outfit — from bra to bag

Community Apr 29, 2021 by Liz Guber The Kit

The Very Good Bra bra, $76, theverygoodbra.com

Every part of this zero-waste organic cotton bra, from the clasp to the elastic, will break down in the earth without a trace.

Allbirds T-shirt, $65, allbirds.ca

Made in part from a natural material derived from crab shells, this tee reduces odour to cut down on washes.

Club Monaco jacket, $259, clubmonaco.ca

The pretty pastel hue of this jacket is achieved thanks to tea leaves reused from waste from the iced tea industry.

Reformation jeans, $182, thereformation.com

Made with cotton from the world’s first climate-positive farm in Australia, these jeans are 100 per cent traceable.

Alice+Whittles boots, $267, alice+whittles.com

Ninety-eight per cent free of virgin plastic, these boots are made from recycled marine plastic and recycled rubber.

Goodee tote, $199, goodeeworld.com

This roomy, boxy carryall is made using handwoven fabric from Burkina Faso by new migrants and refugees in Italy.

Oremme ring, $3,240, oremme.com

It’s a fact: Fine jewelry is pricey. Toronto-based Oremme just launched a gold buy-back program. Just send your old jewelry in to be used in Oremme’s future designs in exchange for store credit.

When you make a purchase through the links in this article, we may earn a small commission. Our journalism is independent and not influenced by advertising. Learn more

Liz Guber writes about style and culture for The Kit. Reach her via email: lg@thekit.ca

How to build a more sustainable outfit — from bra to bag

Community Apr 29, 2021 by Liz Guber The Kit

The Very Good Bra bra, $76, theverygoodbra.com

Every part of this zero-waste organic cotton bra, from the clasp to the elastic, will break down in the earth without a trace.

Allbirds T-shirt, $65, allbirds.ca

Made in part from a natural material derived from crab shells, this tee reduces odour to cut down on washes.

Club Monaco jacket, $259, clubmonaco.ca

The pretty pastel hue of this jacket is achieved thanks to tea leaves reused from waste from the iced tea industry.

Reformation jeans, $182, thereformation.com

Made with cotton from the world’s first climate-positive farm in Australia, these jeans are 100 per cent traceable.

Alice+Whittles boots, $267, alice+whittles.com

Ninety-eight per cent free of virgin plastic, these boots are made from recycled marine plastic and recycled rubber.

Goodee tote, $199, goodeeworld.com

This roomy, boxy carryall is made using handwoven fabric from Burkina Faso by new migrants and refugees in Italy.

Oremme ring, $3,240, oremme.com

It’s a fact: Fine jewelry is pricey. Toronto-based Oremme just launched a gold buy-back program. Just send your old jewelry in to be used in Oremme’s future designs in exchange for store credit.

When you make a purchase through the links in this article, we may earn a small commission. Our journalism is independent and not influenced by advertising. Learn more

Liz Guber writes about style and culture for The Kit. Reach her via email: lg@thekit.ca