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I'm trying to switch to more ethical clothing companies for the kids' wardrobes, and older DD (12) is a bit of an issue. Younger DD doesn't care what she wears, but her older sister cares very much about what she wears and is also fussy about fit and textures. She likes things that are "stylish" but has a very "I know it when I see it" approach to picking out clothing. As a result she doesn't have a lot of clothes and because she's growing pretty steadily these days, it's always a state of crisis. Any leads for online places to shop that are ethical, rather than fast fashion, but still kind of stylish? Nothing too floral, nothing too frilly, nothing too plain, no stripes/dots, most graphic tshirts are out, nothing too cutsey for "for little kids."
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I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but Athleta is a Certified B Corporation. From bcorporation.net : "Certified B Corporations are a new kind of business that balances purpose and profit. They are legally required to consider the impact of their decisions on their workers, customers, suppliers, community, and the environment. This is a community of leaders, driving a global movement of people using business as a force for good."
At 12, my kid pretty much lived in Athleta Girl leggings, t shirts and hoodies. |
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H&M has a line organic/conscious clothes.
Question is, what does your daughter want to wear? My daughter is 12 and all she wants to wear is Abercrombie, American Eagle, Hollister, PacSun, and urban outfitters. |