Shopping secondhand is really what kicked off my love of sustainable style, years back. Of course, back then it was more about being wallet-friendly. But hey, whatever gets the ball rolling. We’ve been a lot more active on Instagram lately than here on the blog (but still, blogs forever.), and it’s seriously inspiring to see…
Ethical Fashion
Eco Club Approved: 19 Conscious Seattle Boutiques to Shop Small
Updated 11/10/22 As promised, here are a few of our favorite Seattle boutiques featuring conscious goods from independent designers. When I set out to write, I knew that there were going to be so, so many shops to pull from. And then it took me weeks to put it up because I didn’t know where…
15 Sustainable Winter Coats for your Cold Weather Wardrobe
Growing up, I hated coats. Living in Seattle, they have to be waterproof and hooded, so I basically always felt like I was wearing a plastic bag (which actually, many people do here instead). It never occurred to me that that might be exemplified by the fact that I never had a good quality coat….
girlfriend collective is donating 10% of today’s net profits to save the rainforest
You know what’s even better than the new girlfriend collection launching today? Hearing that they’re donating 10% of net profits to Amazon Watch. Today only, when you snag your new fave hue from fall 2019’s Golden Hour collection, you’ll also support an organization committed to protecting the Amazon region and its people. We thought you…
Our favorite ethical fashion brands for adding COLOR to your wardrobe
It’s midsummer and I am really feeling color. While I’m devoted to pastels year-round, I know when fall comes, I’ll sink into the earth tone trend that everyone’s obsessed with at the moment… But not yet. Everyone’s also soaking up the primary colors, which I could never really get behind until I bought a pretty…
5 Small Steps to Becoming an Ethical Shopper
When you hear people talk ethical fashion or conscious consumerism, it’s easy to assume they have it all figured out. But the truth is, there’s no rule that defines what it means to be an ethical shopper. Yes, there are clear boundaries—cheap clothing made of synthetic material produced in sweatshop, that’s pretty obvious—but for the…





