Girlfriend Collective is a sustainable clothing brand that designs affordable and timeless clothes for women intending to be as transparent as possible.

Girlfriend Collective sources post-consumer water bottles on the beaches of Taiwan to create recycled polyester fabrics. It also uses eco-friendly dyes to produce timeless essentials for women.

Girlfriend Collective makes sustainable underwear, loungewear, and activewear from petite up to extended sizes. It uses recycled materials, such as recycled polyester and regenerated nylon.

Husband-and-wife duo Ellie and Quang Dinh launched the brand in 2016 to create flattering, comfortable, and supportive leggings. They make cute, cheap, sporty, high-comfort exercise clothing.

Girlfriend Collective aims to make luxurious, responsible sportswear. It fosters a community of people who care about beautiful designs as much as the people making their clothes.

The sustainable label makes eco-friendly and high-quality textiles from recycled materials in its facility in Taiwan. It also offers affordable leggings, bras, shorts, basics, sweats, and more.

Girlfriend Collective is an ethical fashion brand based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It makes sustainable womenswear and accessories and offers a beautiful collection of basics, activewear, underwear, loungewear, swimwear, outerwear, bags, and accessories.

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Sustainability Rating: 6/10

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Category: Clothing, bags, accessories

For: Women

Type: Basics, activewear, underwear, loungewear, swimwear, outerwear

Style: Casual

Quality: Medium

Price: $$

Sizes: petite, 2XS-6XL, 0-22 (US), 2-24 (UK), 30-52 (EU), 2-24 (AU), plus

Fabrics: Cotton, modal, cupro, polyester, nylon, spandex

100% Organic: No

100% Vegan: Yes

Ethical & Fair: Yes

Recycling: Yes

Producing country: Vietnam

Certifications: Oeko-Tex, Bluesign, SA8000


Sustainability Practices

Girlfriend Collective is committed to sustainability and being eco-friendly is at the top of its priorities. It uses eco-friendly, recycled, and high-quality textiles to offer you the best product at the best price.

Girlfriend Collective uses a large proportion of sustainable materials, mostly recycled fabrics, such as recycled polyester and regenerated nylon.

Some of its clothes contain semi-synthetic fibers or regenerated cellulosic fabrics such as Tencel Modal and cupro. Tencel is an eco-friendly fiber made with wood pulp from FSC-certified sustainable forests.

Girlfriend Collective carefully selects its factories and chooses partners who align with its ethical values and meet its sustainability standards.

Girlfriend Collective publishes a list of all its processing and manufacturing facilities on its corporate website. It guarantees fair wages, equal opportunity, safe and healthy conditions, and zero forced or child labor.

Girlfriend Collective doesn't have a code of conduct that applies to all its suppliers and subcontractors.

Girlfriend Collective chose an SA8000 certified factory that improves working conditions. Third-party audits with or without notice occur regularly to ensure the factory complies with the certification standards.

Girlfriend Collective doesn't use any animal products to manufacture its clothing.


Sustainability Goals

Girlfriend Collective doesn't measure its energy or water usage, greenhouse gas emissions, chemical release, pollution, or waste across its supply chain.

It doesn't have any clear sustainability goals, science-based targets, or timeline to improve in the future either.


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