The Top 5 Sustainable Fashion Brands in India

India maintains a unique position as the fashion industry transitions towards a more sustainable future because of its rich cultural past, textile traditions, and vital role as a worldwide resource for craftsmanship. Find 5 Indian sustainable fashion companies that are using the nation's resources for the benefit of the whole globe below.

NO NASTIES

No Nasties is a fair trade, organic, and vegan clothing brand whose key focus is creating planet-positive clothing. They achieve this by investing in offset projects like solar power, wind energy, forest protection, and replanting. Expect to find a range of everyday essentials for men and women in breezy organic cotton made using herbal and all-natural dyes.

THE SUMMER HOUSE

The Summer House has all the warm-weather essentials you need. The brand is driven by an inspiring mission to bridge the gap between ancient Indian craftsmanship and modern wardrobes. They achieve this by working with rural artisans to sustain and revive vulnerable craft communities and help them make the shift from exploitative practices.

OKHAI

Its mission is to uplift female artisans from underprivileged backgrounds and rural areas by helping them improve their financial and social standing within their communities through fair living wages and decent work. This noble pursuit is reflected in their intricately detailed clothing designed in vibrant colors.

THE TERRA TRIBE

The Terra Tribe is a slow fashion brand that believes in delivering quality through short production runs. Their clothes are dyed using Indian madder vines, natural indigo, iron vinegar, and leaves. The brand's Collingwood Oversized Jacket in copper brown is an absolute masterpiece!

SUI

Sui is a slow fashion brand that works with vetted NGOs within India to support underprivileged women in the handloom sector. Their current range of styles includes covetable warm-weather essentials like this embroidered-detail jacket. Every piece at Sui is treated with herbal dyes made from fabrics like organic cotton, hemp, linen, and other handwoven textiles.