These are my top recommendations for sustainable and ethical brands for super warm winter jackets and coats!
Whether you are looking for recycled fibers, vegan, or non-toxic options, these are recommendations to fit the bill ~
Reformation uses deadstock and recycled materials in their outerwear.
PAKA uses alpaca fibers for their thermoregulating effects, ethically collected to ensure the alpacas are treated well.
Frank and Oak uses recycled PET bottles to design their vegan Thermore® Ecodown® insulation.
Sezane uses natural fibers like wool and recycled materials.
PANGAIA is super innovative using recycled nylon and wildflowers (FLWRDWN™) as a down alternative.
Whimsy and Row uses deadstock fabrics for their outerwear, instead of sourcing new fibers!
Outerknown constructed a shell out of NetPlus® material made from 100% recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution and insulated with 700-fill recycled down.
L’ESTRANGE uses wool and organic cotton in their outerwear, designing pieces to escalate your wardrobe.
ASKET’s coats are made from 100% post consumer recycled wool, that's naturally water repellent and wind-breaking. The Wool Coat is smart, insulating and engineered to last you a lifetime.
Tentree coats are made from 99% recycled materials with responsible fills and non-toxic, PFAS-free DWR coatings, protect the planet with every layer in our outerwear. Most pieces are vegan.
WAWWA designs organic, fair trade, and vegan-friendly clothing with a positive social impact. It uses lower-impact materials including recycled materials, and non-toxic dyes, and reuses its offcuts to minimize textile waste.
Lâcher Prise is another great vegan brand that uses lower-impact materials including organic cotton, which helps limit the chemicals, water, and wastewater in its supply chain.
Culthread uses all vegan and deadstock materials in their outerwear.