Have you heard of the Dressember challenge? It’s a creative way to advocate and take a stand against human trafficking… through the simple act of wearing a dress or tie and fundraising alongside the organization. Read the interview with founder Blythe Hill for how it got started and what they’re up to!
Read MoreRead the interview with a personal favorite brand, Nisolo, for insights on what they are up to, how they are spurring on change within the fashion industry and some favorite products for this month.
Read MoreArtisan and Fox is an online social enterprise, focusing on artisan work, company. The online marketplace has dedicated their mission to providing a space where artisan partners from around the world can sell their work of jewelry, home goods and other accessories. Read more from an interview with the brand —
Read MoreGallagher is on a mission to create high quality, made-to-order dresses for women in the occasions of their lives with naturally sourced fabrics and materials, design to minimize waste, and a focus on community in Virginia. Check out the interview with one of the co-founders here!
Read MoreValues are important and here on The Good Wear, we’re talking through the 4 values that are the primary lens when considering what to post on brands, content and conversations. Perfection is not the goal — but continued growth and advocacy always is!
Read MoreThis post is for all of us looking at our wardrobe and desiring a new point of view on the things we own. We are always looking for something new but what if we focused on “enough” - so today, we’re talking through some thoughts + tips on rewearing and renewing our wardrobes.
Read MoreBrands like Gallagher are important within the industry because of their model to create items out of a need rather than a want. Find out more about this Virginia based fashion brand with an interview from one of their founders on where they started and where they’re going.
Read MoreClean beauty continues to be a conversation around sustainability as we learn more about the ingredients in our products, brands to know and how we should take care of our skin. Here are 8 brands to help give you gain more insight into responsible skincare and makeup.
Read MoreThere’s been a steady movement towards purchasing second hand and shopping timeless, vintage pieces in the past decade. We’re in search of high quality, unique pieces that will last a lifetime, and vintage is just that. Check out a quick list of 6 current favorite vintage online shops to know.
Read MoreThere are many ethical fashion brands that call Nashville home - The Southern city has a lot to offer, but it’s budding conscious fashion community is one to keep watch on. Check out the post for shop recommendations as well as food and neighborhood hopping.
Read MoreThe current buzzword in every industry, not just fashion, is sustainability. There’s abundant conversations going around to what sustainability means and how we should pursue it.
Read MoreIt’s always a privilege to learn the stories behind the brands, but also get to know the people and hands behind the product we wear every day. Each item made from Anchal Project is tagged and signed by the artisan who made it. Check out today’s interview and feature on the inspiring brand and what they’re up to next.
Based out of North Carolina, Pamut Apparel is a clothing brand focused on responsibly made garments for the everyday woman through intentional, staple and flattering designs.
Read MoreWhether shopping for yourself or your loved ones, gifting for the holiday season can a time filled with both joy and stress. Today’s quick guide provides a collection of sustainable and ethical brands to explore for a few of your holiday shopping needs.
Read MoreThere are countless ways we are mindful in our day to day life - why shouldn’t our wardrobes be one of them? Here is a quick read on how we can link a few mindful practices to planning out our wardrobes as we transition into new seasons.
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