Men in skirts are admired for their confidence in carrying handbags, while women in ties are admired for their ability to flaunt their jewelry. However, conventional fashion still has a penchant for categorizing clothing the same way it categorizes fragrances. Here are the best of the most ethical men's fashion brands, from underwear to outerwear . They were selected because they are diverse, community-minded, and committed to using sustainable materials. Ladies, if you're looking for a gender-neutral look, this collection is for you.
Eco-conscious men's fashion brands
Here are some examples of eco-friendly men's clothing brands:
Moving from formal to informal style
Hast was founded with the intention of providing active people with high-quality clothing without resorting to fast fashion or luxury brands. This overshirt is a blend of 70% cotton and 30% hemp , and the brand now offers an entire wardrobe as well as accessories made from eco-friendly fabrics like linen, organic cotton, and hemp.

AVN, the French company whose quality shines throughout the world
French brand AVN is known for its durable menswear, made entirely in France. Components are produced in Normandy, Deux-Sèvres, and the Far East. AVN denim is so respected that it has gained a devoted following in Japan .
Dressing elegantly in France since 1952: it's Le Modeste
When it comes to menswear, look no further than Le Modeste . They create timeless and stylish designs for the discerning guy. This knitted sweater is made from French merino wool and is just one example of the natural fibers used to make clothing.
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Montlimart is passionate about men's fashion and biodiversity
Located less than 2,000 kilometers from you, Montlimart is a men's clothing brand. Its materials are all of European or French origin. Dedicated to protecting biodiversity, the company feeds 100 beehives for every order placed, right down to their cotton clogs made from organic fibers.

A positive carbon footprint, outdoor inspiration and guo
Faguo is a clothing, accessories, footwear, and luggage brand that tracks its carbon footprint to minimize emissions and has halved its CO2 output over the past decade. This socially responsible company is a "Mission-Driven Enterprise," and its products, like this cotton laptop bag, contain up to 65% recycled materials .
Wolbe, the pinnacle of fashion and spectacle
Wolbe works with verified European partners . The company offers versatile clothing that can be worn in a variety of situations, such as a blazer that plays business but is as comfortable as a sweater.
Green Lion eco-friendly cotton clothing
Denim brand Green Lion offers men's and women's clothing made from organic cotton and recycled polyester terephthalate (PET) in a closed-loop supply chain in three different countries : Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. This long-sleeved T-shirt is made from GOTS-certified organic cotton dyed in a khaki shade using eco-friendly Bluesign-approved inks.
Upcycled fabrics: Ecclo
French clothing brand Ecclo creates its products entirely in France by repurposing unwanted items. This sweatshirt is made from 100% recycled materials and is safe for vegans .
The art of upcycling: The Swallows
Les Hirondelles reclaims fabric scraps that would otherwise be discarded, using them to create unique designs. This upcycled shirt is made from organic cotton and sewn in France; it's elegant and casual.
M Hemp Wear, hemp clothing
Eco-friendly clothing brand M Hemp Wear creates chic and fashionable clothing from hemp. This floral and striped quilted vest is made from recycled hemp and polyester . It can be worn inside out or inside out, depending on your outfit (and mood) that day.
Quite the luxury garment, Vanmeyer
VANMEYER sews unisex t-shirts and shorts from vintage strips of linen, cotton, and twill. This oversized white shirt was handmade in France from vintage cotton broadcloth .
Sustainable clothing is within reach: Asket
Asket is an open brand that tracks its supply chain to measure the impact of its garments. The brand's commitment to clothing extends beyond the point of sale; broken components can be returned to the manufacturer for refurbishment or recycling at any time during the garment's lifespan .