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Better Clothes Shopping: 23 Ethical Alternatives to Amazon
We can shop for clothes from companies that treat workers fairly and protect the environment while staying within our budgets.
By Good Good Good -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
Amazon has become a giant in fast fashion, making cheap clothes that often go unworn and end up in landfills. Our community can make better choices that support both workers and the environment. These 23 ethical clothing stores offer real alternatives without breaking our budgets.
Companies like Bombas show how business can create positive change. Since 2013, they have donated one piece of clothing to someone experiencing homelessness for every item sold. As a certified B Corp, Bombas uses more recycled materials and has an impact score of 103.1 compared to the industry average of 50.
For families, Mightly offers fair trade children's clothes made from organic cotton. The company was founded by three moms who wanted durable clothes that could handle kids' activities. Their pre-owned options make sustainable shopping even more affordable for our families.
Environmental benefits add up across these brands. Pact's organic cotton has saved 1.3 billion gallons of water. Outerknown has kept more than 1,800 pieces of clothing out of landfills through their secondhand marketplace. Sustain by Kat uses plant-based dyes that actually remove carbon from the air during production.
We can start small by switching some of our clothing purchases to these ethical brands. Each choice supports better working conditions, cleaner production methods, and a healthier planet for our community.
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