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Zara may be one of the largest retailers of trendy fashion in the world, but it’s “Not Good Enough” for people, the planet, and animals. Discover nine more sustainable alternatives to Zara.
Accessible? Yes. Responsible? Not quite
Many people credit Zara with perfecting the art of fast fashion. It is a pioneer of super-fast turnaround times from design, manufacture, order, and distribution. Its twice-weekly drops of new lines that quickly sell out—creating a sense of urgency to buy—got many of us hooked on shopping for entertainment’s sake. Zara has been a key driver of the massive, wasteful, polluting, exploiting, and unsustainable fashion industry we have today: not exactly a legacy to be proud of.
Zara gets a rating of “Not Good Enough” from us. It has introduced some measures to put its business on a better path, such as the Closing the Loop program, and publishes a detailed list of suppliers. However, it’s not enough and Zara’s business model can never be truly sustainable. Promoting such rapid consumption is inherently harmful to both people and the planet.
That’s why we’ve listed a few of our favourite “Good” and “Great” brands that between them cover all bases in terms of reliable wardrobe go-to items all while respecting the planet, animals, and the people who make their clothes. Here are nine more ethical brands you’ll love more than Zara.