ECO FRIENDLY APPAREL DIRECTORY

Our eco friendly apparel and organic clothing directory aims to point you in the right direction for finding the duds that feel good on your skin, sits right with your conscience, and saves your pocketbook. Find the latest eco apparel deals and coupons for all apparel items below.


Just admit it…As much as you really want to walk around naked all the time, you have to own up to the fact that wearing clothes is a customary practice these days. In fact, unless you live in a nudist colony, you will spend the majority of your life wearing clothes, which can range from formal wear and uniforms to undergarments and everyday duds. Considering that our skin is a breathing, cellular garment in itself, it serves us right to pay attention to what we wear around our bodies.

Organic apparel is not new to the game of fashion, but it is relatively new to many of our readers looking to improve their lives, live greener, and do their fair share to help the environment. Above and beyond being all around awesome clothing, organic apparel consists of anything you wear that was made naturally without inorganic growing, processing or fabrication.

Besides feeling better on your skin, organic clothing obviously has a better impact on our environment as well. However, keep in mind that natural fiber clothing and organic, eco friendly apparel are two different entities. While natural fiber clothing sounds like the perfect choice for being in harmony with nature, just because it’s made of natural fibers does not mean it is safe for you or the environment.

Natural fiber clothing simply means that the clothing is made of fibers composing plants, proteins or the one-and-only silkworm larvae. Protein fibers come from animals and are most commonly found in wool apparel. So, for all the vegetarians and animal rights activists out there, clothing made of protein fibers may not be what you are looking for.

Plant fibers, which are more aptly deemed vegetable fibers due to their primary composition of cellulose, are mainly derived from cotton, linen and hemp in the production of natural fiber clothing. However, this again may not be good enough reason to buy natural fiber clothing for the environmentally aware fashionista. Did you know that the bulk of the world’s agriculturally grown cotton is dangerously dependent on some of the most dangerous pesticides known to man? When all is said and done, a non-organic cotton T-shirt requires about one-third pound of chemicals to grow the cotton plants that go into producing it. Furthermore, these same chemicals are at least fifteen times more toxic to infants – hence the necessity for organic baby clothing.

Natural fiber and eco friendly apparel stands apart in a number of ways from the vast majority of synthetic apparel. But notice how we didn’t say all synthetic fabrics, as technology and innovation has dramatically grown in this area. Take the semi-synthetic fabric, Modal, for instance. Modal is made from beech tree pulp and manmade materials that result in a Carbon neutral textile that require far less land and water than cotton.

The bottom line is that both synthetic and organic can be equally eco-friendly. Other factors to weigh for choosing sustainable apparel are the social sustainability practices of the company.

What’s to love about organic apparel? What’s NOT to love about organic apparel? When we chat with our friends here at SaveWithGreen.com and ask these questions, the only trepidation our friends have is cost. They are usually under the assumption that organically made clothing is very expensive.

Keeping this in mind, we have set out to find the best brands and retailers online providing organic apparel and clothing items made from the highest quality materials at an affordable price.