Consumers currently expect so much more from fashion brands than just outstanding design and superior quality: expectations now encompass social responsibility, sustainable resources, materials, production, and packaging. The wow factor is a shared love for our planet. Do you have a closet full of eco-friendly labels? You do?! Well, these are the sustainable luxury fashion brands that second-hand buyers are always coveting.
Stella McCartney
A trailblazer when it comes to fashion, design, and sustainability, second-hand buyers are looking to purchase anything and everything by the English designer, especially those pieces created with organic cotton, fabric made from recycled water bottles, faux leather, recycled polyester and nylon. Without forgetting her high-tech, vegan sneakers and bags that everyone wants to get their hands on! If you’ve got a closet full of Stella McCartney items you no longer wear, now’s the perfect time to embrace the circular economy.
The North Face
The North Face has a motto that says it all: “We’re committed to creating the best products on earth, while working to leave the earth better for future generations”. In addition to creating superior quality outdoor gear, the brand has embraced circular fashion 100%, with collections such as “RENEWED” and “REMADE” that use products and fabrics in innovative ways to repair, recycle, renew and reuse. Sustainable luxury fashion at its very best.
Reformation
Sustainable luxury fashion starts at the beginning, with locally sourced materials and providers, with green manufacturing processes and eco-friendly technologies that ultimately give life to cool and desirable clothes. Yes, it’s possible, and Reformation is doing such a great job that conscious fashionistas are always on the lookout for second-hand investments with this brand’s label on them.
J. Crew
From the gym to a cool head-to-toe street look, second-hand sneakers to definitely consider this summer are the ones that’ll take you absolutely everywhere, perfectly adapting to any and every look.
Theory
Its cool, crisp, and impeccably designed clothing is already a show-stopper, but Theory keeps taking it to the next level. When it comes to eco-friendly fashion, the New-York based brand has launched “Theory For Good”, with the goal of producing all of its clothes with ethically sourced fabric. Who wouldn’t want to get their hands on that? Selling what you no longer use is one of the easiest ways to participate in the circular economy and if you’ve got Theory items in your closet, know that this is a sustainable luxury fashion label that buyers are looking for.
Eileen Fisher
Embodying simplicity, comfort, quality, and minimalistic design, the Eileen Fisher label is beautiful to admire and an experience to wear. On a noble mission to support the environment, human rights, and worldwide ecological initiatives, the American brand is creating clothes with the future of the planet in mind, clothes that are given a second and a third life, using innovative technology and processes. When circular fashion looks this luxurious, who wouldn’t want to buy it?
The circular economy is based on reducing, reusing, and recycling: buying less, buying better, buying second-hand. The benefits include reducing waste, avoiding excessive consumption of natural resources, taking care of the environment, reducing our ecological footprint, prolonging the life cycle of clothing and accessories, while also saving money. One of the easiest ways to incorporate great circular economy practices into everyday life is buying and selling second-hand. Shop sustainable luxury fashion at MyPrivateDressing.