When I first drafted this post, it all seemed so simple. Joggers are everywhere right now. I’d seen a few of my favorite ethical clothing brands selling them, so I didn’t think I’d have a hard time rounding up a few more. Turns out, finding out where to buy sustainable joggers requires a bit of digging. So I’ve been adding to this list over the weeks whenever I come across a cozy new pair. Finally, I have a fairly solid list. Though I’m always on the lookout for more.
Where to Buy Sustainable Joggers
Not gonna lie, sustainable joggers ain’t cheap. But we knew that, right? Most of the mass-produced joggers out there are made with low-cost, low-quality, and environmentally harmful synthetic materials, or at best, conventional cotton. Buying joggers made from natural, eco-friendly materials, especially organic, does require more of an investment. Full disclosure I haven’t tried all of these myself (trust me, when I have a jogger budget of $1000+, you’ll be the first to know), but from my research investment truly is the correct term here. When you purchase clothing made with higher standards from higher quality materials, they’re going to last longer (provided you take care of it). Always think of that #costperwear, friends.
Sijo women’s bamboo joggers via Made Trade
Softwear women’s modal joggers, also from eco club member Made Trade.
MATE tops the list of sustainable joggers because they offer a few different kinds, which of course, are all so damn cozy (I own several). Plus they’re colorful. And they’ve got SETS! I’m personally all heart eyes over the organic thermal joggers, but you also have the option of thicker, fleece joggers.
Sunny, sunny colors!
So far one of the more affordable sustainable joggers I’ve come across is the Bamone Jogger Pant from Ten Tree (photo by @kahliaanika), made of organic cotton and recycled polyester.
Pink Jogger Set from Plain Jane, which you can also buy for your littles!
Another new-to-me option for sustainable joggers is LA Relaxed, which are made from tencel, modal, and organic cotton.
Have you figured out where to buy sustainable joggers? Tell us what we should add to this list! We’re all WFH until further notice, after all.
Haroldmann says
I love to wear sustainable joggers. They are comfortable to wear.