Intentional Living

10 Fashion Brands with a Cause that You Need to Know About

The average family will spend nearly $3,000 each year on clothes, and for the fashionistas of the world, it might be quite a bit more than that! With so many different places to shop, it can start to get a little overwhelming. Instead of heading to your local Target or looking around your local department store, consider these alternatives instead! These fashion brands all have amazing causes that they support, and purchases here can change someone else’s life! Here are 10 fashion brands with a cause that you need to know about.

Láro

Láro leverages fashion to help educate and empower consumers to help them bring an end to human trafficking. Based out of the Philippines, Láro specializes in designer quality handbags to help end human trafficking.

Citizen & Darling

Based out of Los Angeles, Citizen & Darling have developed a simple yet elegant clothing line. They donate a portion of all their sales to organizations that have a focus on rescuing victims of human trafficking.

Girl Set Free

Girl Set free advocates and supports the freedom of women through their clothing line. Their clothing line focuses on using fashion to be able to help survivors of human trafficking and give them a chance to turn their life around.

Noonday Collection

Noonday Collection focuses on encouraging fair trade practices and creates jobs for those in need. 10% of their sales go towards adoption trunk shows in an effort to help adoptive families be able to bring their children home.

Sudara

Sudara’s apparel line focuses on creating products that are made by at-risk women in India. This allows them to earn a living and keep them out of the sex trafficking market.

Ivory Ella

Ivory Ella donates a portion of their profits to help save the elephants. A percentage of the sales go towards savetheelephants.org which helps aid research and prevention of the ivory trade.

FEED

Feed has an amazing collection of bags, and their cause is simple. Through the sales from their bags, they hope to help fight world hunger.

Raven + Lily

Raven + Lily have a focus on making clothing and jewelry, with an added twist. They have helped over 1,5000 women break the cycle of poverty and earn a living.

Z Shoes

Z Shoes organic shoes are made from organic and sustainable materials that are found in the Amazon. Their goal is to create a sustainable economy in areas that are vulnerable to human trafficking.

Mulxiply

Mulxiply designs breathtaking modern and handmade jewelry. Their goal is to help restore hope for the women and men in Nepal who have been affected by human trafficking.

This list only brushes the surface of all the different organizations out there who do amazing work. There are so many fashion brands out there who not only produce quality products for their consumers but help those in need as well. No matter what cause you are passionate about, I hope this list has given you a great starting point!

What is your favorite clothing brand?

Lea Bodie

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