My budget is my primary limit when I’m trying to build an ethical wardrobe. You guys know I’m a big fan of sales, but I’ve found that you don’t have to wait for clearance to buy some fair fashion basics. Here are nine sustainable pieces under $50. No sales, no coupons — just affordable, fashionable, and fair.
A-Line Skirt. This fair trade skirt from Fair Indigo is machine washable and made from 100% organic cotton. An important wardrobe staple. $45.90.
fairindigo.com
Black Scoop-Neck Tee. A basic black tee is so versatile, and it’s hard to beat one that’s organic cotton and sweatshop-free from PACT Apparel. I also love PACT’s other basics, including socks, tanks, and undies. $15.
wearpact.com
Chevron Necklace. I’ve had my eye on this Mata Traders necklace all season. The long length makes this piece perfect for adding style to maxi dresses and tees. $28.
matatraders.com
Gray Plimsolls. These adorable, fair trade plimsolls are a great addition to jeans and summer dresses. They might already be on my wishlist. $49.63 (depending on exchange rate).
bibico.co.uk
Kylie Wedges. Oka B offers recyclable, made-in-the-USA shoes in a rainbow of colors. These wedges go beyond a basic flip-flop but still show off pedicures nicely. $25.
oka-b.com
Starry Days Tank. This beautiful, hand-printed tank from Symbology Clothing would be stunning for a summer night out on the town. $38.
symbologyclothing.com
The Lucy Skirt. Usually I’m not a big fan of wrap skirts, but when I saw how Hannah from
Lifestyle Justice styled this piece for a date night, I couldn’t wait to share it with you. P.S. – It’s reversible! $34.
imaginegoods.com
Sobre Leather Clutch. A classic leather clutch, handmade with transparency by artists in Peru. $44.
nisolo.com
Diamond Noir Earrings. Made by female artisans in India, these statement earrings go great with a summer ponytail. $22.
4allhumanity.com
Have you found affordable ways to add fair fashion to your closet? Share your secrets below or tag a pic with #fairfashionfri!