prices of all its items for everyone to see online—all while nixing the traditional high markup of most stores—so consumers understand exactly what their dollars are paying for.
2. ThredUp
ThredUp made a name for itself by becoming the world’s largest fashion resale marketplace, encouraging folks to shop secondhand by offering quality clothing from over 35,000 brands you know and love, including H&M and Prada.
Don’t want to shop used? ThredUp’s new Remade line was designed with a sustainable mission in mind. You choose from several size-inclusive timeless styles (new, like new, or gently used), and then send them back when you’re bored of them for a buyback guarantee of 40% the original price.
3. Outerknown
Pro Surfer, Kelly Slater and design partner John Moore created Outerknown in 2015 to show that sustainability and style are synonymous, not mutually exclusive. Initially only a menswear brand, Outerknown was built around the Fair Labor Association’s strict supply chain processes, becoming the first clothing brand ever to reach accreditation in