For the sustainable set, fast fashion and fleeting trends just won’t do. Rather, the best wardrobes are all about slow style that’s ethical, low-impact, and designed to help people feel good in their skin. So finding quality brands that are sustainable and inclusive? That’s the ultimate win—which is why we’ve rounded up some of the best eco-friendly, gender-neutral clothing available.
Many clothing brands are stepping away from binary fashion in favor of creating clothing that’s meant for anybody who wants to wear it. This sort of thoughtfulness lends well to sustainability, with cheap and mindless items traded for gender-neutral pieces, each crafted ethically and with the environment in mind.
Looking to stock your closet with items that honor our inherent androgyny? These 12 sustainable gender-neutral clothing brands prioritize people and the planet—all without sacrificing in style.
12 Gender-Neutral Clothing Brands to Shop Now
1. Olderbrother
Photo: Olderbrother/@olderbrotherusWhy We Love It: Olderbrother is an apparel company based in Portland, Oregon, creating ethical, stylish clothing that can be worn by anyone. The brand uses natural dyes (in tones inspired by nature), organic fabrics derived from Japanese cotton and flax, and biodegradable packaging to design neutral and buildable basics that you’re sure to love.
2. KOHR
Photo: KOHR/@wearekohrWhy We Love It: KOHR is a UK-based brand that designs sustainable clothing for all bodies. They strive to make clothing that reflects longevity, versatility, and traceability for full transparency. KOHR uses biodegradable and recycled materials (think plastic bottles) for ethical, eco-friendly pieces that are genderless, conscious, and inclusive.
3. The Good Tee
Photo: The Good Tee/@thegoodtee_Why We Love It: A Canadian fashion brand, The Good Tee makes ethical pieces for anyone who wants to wear them. Their sustainable basics, crafted from organic cotton, make for the perfect essentials for those looking to build a capsule wardrobe that’s perfect for mixing and matching
4. Harvest & Mill
Photo: Harvest & Mill/@harvestandmillWhy We Love It: Harvest & Mill is all about basics that are anything but. The brand eschews dye and bleach, incorporating different varieties of cotton to promote biodiversity within the environment.
Harvest & Mill pieces support American organic cotton farmers and local sewing communities, making them a great option for supporting area agriculture.
5. TomboyX
Photo: TomboyX/@tomboyxWhy We Love It: TomboyX is a sustainable clothing brand that designs unisex undergarments for bodies of all shapes and sizes. Its gender-inclusive pieces are produced without the harmful chemicals common in most clothing and use a water recycling program to help lower its footprint and better the planet.
6. WAWWA
Photo: WAWWA/@wawwaclothingWhy We Love It: WAWWA, a UK-based brand, uses GOTS-certified organic cotton to create its offerings, along with polyester derived from recycled bottles, zippers and labels made from recycled plastic, and more—all in factories powered by renewable energy.
7. Wildfang
Photo: Wildfang/@wearewildfangWhy We Love It: If you’re looking for unique fits that don’t conform to gender norms, you’ll love Wildfang. Wildfang is a clothing brand based in Portland, Oregon, that designs gender-neutral clothing through eco-friendly production practices, and uses recyclable packaging—all in service of a funky, irreverent vibe.
8. Industry of All Nations
Photo: Industry of All Nations/@industryofallnationsWhy We Love It: Industry of All Nations makes timeless genderless pieces that are made ethically and sustainably. They’re committed to eco-consciousness and use raw materials like natural dyes and alpaca wool to create trendy pieces that are good for the planet.
9. Big Bud Press
Photo: Big Bud Press/@bigbudpressWhy We Love It: If you love to stand out with vibrant colors and out-of-the-box designs, Big Bud Press will quickly become your new go-to. The L.A.-based brand creates colorful unisex clothes that come in various sizes to accommodate every body type.
Big Bud prioritizes sustainability and slow fashion by sourcing domestically-grown materials and ethically manufacturing their clothing, visiting partners regularly to ensure compliance and standards.
10. Tonlé
Photo: Tonlé/@tonledesignWhy We Love It: Tonlé is all about the circular fashion economy. The brand began as a single low-impact clothing brand but now aims to foster community among like-minded makers, designers, and more all collaborating to create a new kind of industry.
11. A.BCH
Photo: A.BCH/@abch.worldWhy We Love It: Another champion of circularity, A.BCH strives to keep its prices affordable so that customers can actually afford the sustainability they seek. The Melbourne-based brand uses renewable, recycled, and organic materials (including buttons made from literal fallen seeds), and crafts its clothing in a company-owned factory.
12. Pangaia
Photo: Pangaia/@pangaiaWhy We Love It: Pangaia‘s name says it all. This popular B Corp brand leads the way in sustainable innovation, revolutionizing fabrics (denim made from nettle, down alternative made from flowers, ink made from air pollutants, and much, much more) and crafting clothing meant for everyone.