6 Sustainable Clothing Brands for the Office

Whether you're working from home, heading to the office, or following a hybrid model, there are sustainable clothing brands that can keep you comfortable throughout your workday. These brands use low-impact materials, are transparent about their sustainability efforts, and create durable clothes that can stand through multiple uses and washes.

Here are 6 brands to consider when buying your next set of office attire:

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Tentree

Recommended for: pants, sweaters, and skirts

Tentree crafts sustainable office wear using low-impact materials like organic cotton, TENCEL Lyocell, and recycled polyester. Its commitment to sustainability extends beyond materials — it’s actively reducing shipping emissions, offers a take-back program for all brands' garments, and is Climate Neutral certified. Transparency is key for Tentree, as is evident in its detailed sustainability report and webpage. For those seeking stylish, ethical office attire, Tentree could be your ideal choice.

Asket

Recommended for: shirts and trousers

Consider Asket for more formal options like their Oxford Shirt or Regular Chinos. Similar to Tentree, it also uses low-impact fibers such as organic cotton and recycled materials. The brand uses plastic-free packaging, offers repair programs, and has a take-back initiative. Asket is transparent about its environmental impact, encourages mindful consumption, and even provides emissions data for your purchases. Next time you're updating your work wardrobe, Asket's shirts and trousers might be the sustainable choice you're looking for.

Mantra

Recommended for: polo t-shirts

Mantra's Catalyst Polo is a versatile performance piece for the office. These polo shirts are made from 89% recycled polyester, using ethical production. Mantra's sustainable approach goes beyond recycled materials. It uses waterless prints, low-impact dyes, and fair labor practices. The company also offsets its entire carbon footprint and donates 1% of sales to environmental nonprofits.

Wolven

Recommended for: workwear capsule

Wolven also prioritizes sustainability, using mostly low-impact fibers in its garments, offering sustainable packaging, and providing a take-back program. The company publishes a detailed, annually updated sustainability report. Its Working Girl Workwear Capsule — featuring cargo pants and blazers made from recycled materials — demonstrates that office attire can be both stylish and sustainable.

Everlane

Recommended for: work pants and sweaters

Everlane deserves a spot on your radar for sustainable office wear. Originally known for its denim and dresses, the brand has now expanded into a full range of workwear essentials. From tapered trousers to chic button-downs, Everlane's got you covered. The company uses 80% low-impact materials and is actively working to eliminate high-impact fibers. Transparency is key for Everlane — it has a detailed sustainability page and publishes an annual impact report.

ADAY

Recommended for: dresses, trousers and shirts

ADAY should be on your radar for sustainable office wear. This brand nails the trifecta of technical, seasonless, and sustainable clothing. Its workwear staples aren't just gorgeous; they're made with a conscience. ADAY uses responsible fabrics that are cruelty-free and mostly vegan, with some recycled materials in the mix. It partners with OEKO-TEX and Bluesign-approved suppliers to ensure the fabric treatments are environmentally friendly. Plus, the brand is refreshingly honest about the environmental cost of production, encouraging customers to buy less and wear more.

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