Solutions
Looking for inspiration and solutions for living more sustainably? Check out these daily highlights of innovative brands and products in apparel, home, food, travel, beauty, spirits, mobility and more!
12 Days of Greener Giving: Day 11 - Stylish, Eco-Friendly Kidswear
Eco-minded kidswear is our pick for today’s 12 Days of Greener Giving, offering gifts that bring comfort, durability and playful style with a lighter impact on the planet. Click through for some of our favorite brands using organic materials, thoughtful design and long-lasting construction to make getting dressed easier on families and the environment alike.
Marine Layer Is Proving Comfort and Responsibility Can Go Hand in Hand
Marine Layer is a California-born apparel brand known for creating absurdly soft, easygoing essentials inspired by vintage style. The company pairs comfort and craft with a commitment to responsible materials, recycling and community impact, making it easier for people to dress well while treading lighter on the planet.
12 Days of Greener Giving: Day 5 - Style With Purpose
Indulgent, lower-impact spa day at home essentials are our pick for Day 4 of 12 Days of Greener Giving, offering gifts that bring relaxation, comfort and lighter-footprint choices into everyday life. Click here for some of our favorite brands that blend indulgence, sustainability and beautiful design for the eco-minded people on your list (or for your own wind-down ritual).
12 Days of Greener Giving: Day 1 - Sneakers
Planet-friendly sneakers are our pick for Day 1 of 12 Days of Greener Giving, offering useful, stylish gifts made with lighter-impact materials and smarter design. Click here for some of our favorite brands that blend comfort, versatility and sustainability for the eco-minded people on your list (or for your own wish list).
Black Friday Savings: Sustainable Womenswear
Black Friday deals on sustainable womenswear make it easier to refresh your wardrobe with lower-impact materials. We’re curating offers from Seeing Green favorites all week to help you discover greener options worth trying.
Our Faves: Sustainable Kidswear Brands for Style, Comfort and a Lighter Footprint
Sustainable kidswear brands are rethinking how children’s clothes are made with organic materials, ethical production and circular programs that keep garments in play. This post spotlights four innovators proving that style and sustainability can grow together.
Podcast: Greening My… Kidswear — Smarter Clothes, Smaller Footprint
In this new episode of our Greening My… series — where we examine everyday routines through a sustainability lens — we’re opening the closet to one of the fastest-changing parts of family life: kidswear. We explore the environmental footprint of children’s clothing — from resource-intensive materials to the constant cycle of outgrowing and replacing — and spotlight the innovative brands, circular platforms, and family habits that can make dressing kids easier on the planet and the wallet, without sacrificing comfort or style.
Vibe Check: Sustainable Style | Menswear Edition
This Vibe Check celebrates leading sustainable menswear brands redefining what modern fashion looks like for 2026. From circular denim to plant-based sneakers and timeless wardrobe staples, these innovators are proving you can look good and live greener.
Depop Is Turning Secondhand Into a Cultural Movement
Depop is a community-driven resale platform making circular fashion mainstream. By turning closets into marketplaces and making secondhand as easy and expressive as new, Depop empowers people to reduce waste, extend the life of clothing and redefine what sustainable style looks like.
Vibe Check: Sustainable Style | Womenswear Edition
This Vibe Check celebrates leading sustainable womenswear brands redefining what modern fashion looks like for 2026. From circular denim to plant-based sneakers and timeless wardrobe staples, these innovators are proving you can look good and live greener.
Christy Dawn Is Redefining Fashion as a Force for Regeneration and Community
Christy Dawn is transforming fashion through a regenerative model that heals the Earth rather than merely reducing harm. By investing directly in soil health, farmer livelihoods, and circular design, the brand is proving that apparel can restore ecosystems and inspire a new era of climate-positive fashion. is transforming fashion through a regenerative model that heals the Earth rather than merely reducing harm. By investing directly in soil health, farmer livelihoods, and circular design, the brand is proving that apparel can restore ecosystems and inspire a new era of climate-positive fashion.
Podcast: Greening My… Sneakers
In this new episode of our Greening My… series — where we unpack everyday routines through a lighter, more sustainable lens — we’re lacing up a conversation on sneakers. We explore the environmental impact behind what we wear on our feet, from materials and manufacturing to end-of-life waste, and spotlight the innovative footwear brands reimagining how sneakers can be designed, made and worn more responsibly — without compromising style, comfort or performance.
Thousand Fell’s Recyclable Sneakers for a Circular Future
Thousand Fell is a New York–based footwear brand redesigning the sneaker from the ground up with circularity in mind. By combining timeless design with material innovation and system-level responsibility, Thousand Fell is proving that fashion can be stylish, practical and truly sustainable.
Houdini Sportswear Redefines Outdoor Apparel Through Circular Design
Houdini Sportswear is a Stockholm-based brand on a mission to reconnect people with nature and rethink how clothing is made, used and reused. Their guiding idea is simple but powerful: when people spend more time outdoors, they care more about safeguarding the planet.
Nothing New Builds Shoes From Waste
Nothing New is a footwear brand built on the bold idea that there should be nothing new in the materials that make your shoes. With a passion at the intersection of beautiful product design and sustainably developed materials, the brand doesn’t just want to make products that look good, they want to make products that do good.
ThredUp Turns Preloved Into Progress
When it comes to sustainable fashion, ThredUP is one of the original pioneers. Founded in 2009 and on a mission to inspire the world to think secondhand first, this online resale platform helped transform secondhand shopping from a niche habit into a mainstream movement.
Katla Redefines Fashion With Timeless Design and Lower Impact
Katla is a direct-to-consumer fashion brand blending timeless Nordic-inspired design with sustainable comfort. Founded in 2020, Katla is on a mission “to develop a blueprint for a new and different way of creating fashion” and offers women’s wear as well as lines for men, kids and babies.
MATE the Label Sets a New Standard for Clean, Climate-Friendly Fashion
MATE is a L.A.-based clean fashion company committed to cleaning up the fashion industry one garment at a time. On a mission “to provide people everywhere with essentials that are clean from seed to skin,” MATE offers a collection of elevated essentials — loungewear, activewear and everyday basics — made from non-toxic, natural and organic materials.
Neem London Transforms Men’s Style with Clean, Farm-to-Fabric Menswear
Based in the UK, Neem London is a climate conscious menswear brand with a sharp focus on circularity, climate responsibility and elegant essentials. On a mission to “design and make stunning menswear from recycled materials,” the brand offers progressive ecological style in modern tailored shirts, knitwear, trousers, outerwear and more.
Vinted Powers the Circular Economy with Peer-to-Peer Fashion Resale
Vinted is an online marketplace that enables individuals to buy and sell secondhand items – starting with apparel and expanding to home, electronics, sports, pet care and more. Founded in 2008 in Lithuania, the platform is on a mission to make second-hand the first choice worldwide. Today, Vinted has grown into one of the largest peer-to-peer resale communities, serving millions of users across more than 20 countries.