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These eco-conscious lines prove that you don’t have to sacrifice ethics to make a fashion statement

Voloshin

Amy Voloshin always heard people talking about sustainability, so she decided to educate herself about it. After watching the documentary The True Cost, she became concerned about the environmental impact of the fashion industry and realized there need to be more brands that manufacture carefully, safely and with strong values. Her eponymous label became one of them.

“I was very interested in creating a line of sustainable fashion that featured my love of subtle prints, embroidery and textile techniques,” Voloshin says. “I felt that more effort could be made by the fashion industry to work with ethical manufacturers and to highlight more diversity in the fashion space, so I took the plunge.” Prior to starting her own label, she went to the Rhode Island School of Design for Textiles (RISD), then moved to Philadelphia to work for Urban Outfitters, Free People and Anthropologie. She operated a textile design studio servicing the apparel industry with prints and embroideries for 10 years before founding Voloshin. She also currently oversees Printfresh, Voloshin’s sister brand of printed sustainable sleepwear.

Everything about Voloshin is carefully considered to leave the smallest footprint possible, which is why the line is produced in small batches. “By producing less, there is a lot less waste, both in the manufacturing process—fabric scraps, unused materials, water waste—and also afterwards, since we don’t have a lot of excess inventory at the end of a season,” Voloshin says. 

The brand exclusively works with natural and organic fabrics. “They’re much nicer to wear and are far more comfortable and breathable,” Voloshin says. “Man-made fibers take hundreds of years to break down when they are discarded, hold odors and are tricky to recycle. Our cotton and linen fibers can be easily reused or re-created into a variety of items.”

Voloshin describes her line’s aesthetic as effortless. “All of our shapes are comfortable and easy to wear,” she says. “We jokingly say that they’re the dresses everyone wishes they wore to a wedding or event—they are comfortable, made from natural fabrics and have special little details that often only the wearer will notice.” 

Voloshin is manufactured in India, home to some of the most beautiful textile traditions in the world. “I favor cotton gauze and linen, and India has amazing options for these fibers,” Voloshin says. “We also love to utilize block printing, hand printing and natural dying. I have a deep affection for the culture in India, and I’ve taken to studying yoga and Ayurveda.”

Two percent of Voloshin’s sales every quarter are donated to a nonprofit. “It’s important to me that we contribute positively to the community,” Voloshin says. “In years past, we focused each quarter on organizations that empower marginalized women in India. This year was a bit different and called for changing our charitable giving to keep up with the health concerns brought on by COVID-19, which had a large impact on seasonal garment day laborers. We were able to partner with our factory and make donations to ensure that meals were made and delivered to the workers who have stayed in Jaipur during this challenging time.”

One of Voloshin’s favorite things is seeing women wearing her designs. She says, “It’s beautiful to see women tagging us on Instagram with how they dressed for different occasions and stages in their lives.” voloshin.us

Nuno

Ann Hintze spent more than 12 years as a graphic designer in New York City for big brands and small agencies. “But at the end of the day, my creativity was being used up for my clients and not fueling my own personal projects,” she says. “Also, I had a baby girl and a two-year-old boy and I felt compelled to show my kids that I—and they—could create something beautiful in the world. They are my muses.”

That’s why Hintze decided to strike out on her own and launch Nuno, a line of robes and accessories made from recycled plastic bottles. Though she has always loved wearing bold and colorful clothes, she didn’t have a fashion background before she started the brand. However, it was easy for Hintze to channel her background as a graphic designer. “I have always loved patterns and making happy things, and it’s so much fun to finally use fabric as my canvas,” she says. “It was quite the learning curve, especially when it comes to creating patterns that wear well and that are printed easily on the fabric. Being a graphic designer taught me how to problem solve and that has helped a lot along the way.”

Nuno is made from 100 percent recycled water bottles sourced from Asia. “There is so much plastic produced and wasted right now,” Hintze says. “It’s a real pain point for the environment, especially our oceans, and only a fraction of it is actually recycled—around nine percent. I knew that if I wanted to start a business and create new products, it was essential to start as sustainably as possible. It’s our responsibility as humans to be good to each other and to the earth.” 

Water bottles are transformed through a simple process. Plastic bottles are collected and stripped of caps and labels. They’re washed, cut up and transformed into small pellets. The pellets are then crushed, melted and spun into thread. Finally, the thread is woven into super soft fabric, which is machine washable. “I have two small children and I live in my robes,” Hintze says. “Being a mom—and also a human—requires lots of laundry, and I love that our products are easily washable.” And, the brand only uses non-toxic dyes and minimal or reusable packaging.

Another important factor for Nuno is being a platform for wearable art. During her time as a graphic designer, Hintze worked with illustrators, photographers and artists, and Nuno collaborates with up-and-coming artists for inspiration.

“We work so hard to craft every detail with love—and we hope that every person who interacts with our brand feels that,” she says. “We believe in inclusivity and embracing all humans, exactly as they are. The most rewarding thing is seeing the look on people’s faces when I tell them the fabric is made from recycled plastic. They can’t believe how soft it is—and that moment means everything to us.” nunolove.com

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We may not have as many opportunities to make the most of the summer season as in years’ past, but there’s still plenty of enjoyment to be had. Here are seven items that will help you conquer the hot weather in style.

Modeling: Georgiy Soltanov

An Ever-Reliable Pair of Sunglasses 

Think of these as the sunglasses that not only look good, but also do good for the environment. This re-interpretation of the classic Lowdown sunglasses earns its eco badge from  recycled post-consumer water bottles that were used to create the frame. They come with a microfiber bag from plastic bottles and 100 percent recycled packaging. Lowdown 2 CORE Sunglasses, smithoptics.com; Milo Polo, prana.com

A Pair of Light and Airy Shorts 

Breathable is the name of the game when it comes to choosing your summer shorts, and these are made to keep you comfortable. Throw in a UPF of 40 and you get sun protection that doesn’t require re-application. Cool Mesh Eco Shirt and Alpine Shorts, royalrobbins.com; Unstandard Stripe Crew Light Socks, darntough.com

A Pair of White Sneakers

These eco Classic CC sneakers—their EVO midsole and outsole are made from recycled plastic bottles—are the minimalist footwear of choice to tie your entire weekend look together. Style them with cuffed joggers to show a hint of bronzed ankle. Convoy S/S Henley and Bradbury Joggers, oliversapparel.com; Classic CC Shoes, kswiss.com

A Shirt in a Bold Color 

We at Organic Spa magazine encourage injecting color into your wardrobe as often as possible, and summer is the perfect time to show off your shirts in all their attention-grabbing flavors.

If brown and green are your go-tos for fall, try switching to yellow (or more precisely, saffron) now. It has the same earthy vibe as the two. Broderick Shirt, prana.com; Dipsea Sunglasses, sunski.com 

A Pair of Shorts You Can Run In 

There’s nothing better than going for a run in the morning when streets are empty and the air you breathe doesn’t feel sticky. Cover several miles with these technical shorts that combine a recycled polyester outer with a stretchy merino wool inner. MicroTec Crew Tee and Hydro Lite Spectator Jacket, freecountry.com; Cool-Lite Strike Lite Shorts, icebreaker.com; Spire Shoes, 361usa.com

A Pair of Go-Anywhere Sandals 

These sandals are made for a socially distanced hike in the trails with a lightweight molded footbed for that all-important cushioning. Not a fan of going outdoors? No problem; the sole offers the same traction whether it’s uneven pavement or a patio floor. Desert Pucker S/S Shirt and Billy Goat Shorts, royalrobbins.com; Yucatan Sandal, ecco.com

An Organic Cotton Henley

This henley should be your T-shirt style of choice until Labor Day, with its lived-in feel offering an extra level of cool compared to its crew-neck cousin. Open up a few buttons when things get a little stuffy—just make sure you trimmed your chest hair beforehand. Primo S/S Henley, toadandco.com; Bridger Jean, prana.com

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When the cold weather pulls you outdoors and onto the mountains, you’ll want to be prepared. These sustainable pieces feature technical support and style to keep experience-junkies looking good, moving well and feeling comfortable! performance wear. performance wear. performance wear.

RUN

Dedicated runners can’t be kept indoors when temperatures drop, which is why it’s so important to suit up in clothes that perform!

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DÆHLIE WINTER RUN JACKET

A lightweight winter running jacket with padding in the front that keeps runners warm but not overheated in cold weather, and the rest of the jacket allows heat to escape. Laser-cut holes in the back for maximum breathability and reflective detailing to make sure that you are visible in the dark.

 dahlie.com

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DÆHLIE WINTER RUN TIGHTS

To avoid chafing and make sure your movement isn’t restricted, it helps to have tights with enough stretch. Made with merino wool, these are warm, cozy and super-stretchy, with windproof, water-resistant panels in front and mesh inserts on the sides. Reflective details for maximum visibility. 

 dahlie.com

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KAHTOOLA NANOSPIKES

Whether you’re running on icy city streets or country roads, these NanoSpikes are designed to keep you on secure footing, and safely transition between dry and slippery patches with 10 wear-resistant tungsten carbide spikes. A tote for storage and portability is included. Kahtoola donates 1 percent of sales to “Kahtoola for the People” grants to help fund projects that preserve and enrich indigenous cultures worldwide.

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HIKE

Whether you are out for an afternoon, or a back- country hike, take your pick from these outstanding pieces.

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UNITED BY BLUE BLUFF UTILITY BACKPACK

A good-looking well-designed pack, made with 100 percent recycled polyester with water repellent finish, vegetable-tanned leather details, and zippered compartments that protect everything you’re carrying. Comes with a lifetime guarantee for repair.

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THE ELEVENATE MOTION DOWN JACKET

Elevenate is a Swedish-based company providing performance apparel for mountain activities. This jacket, from its Nordic Dreams collection, is a lightweight, PFC-free down jacket in technical materials, and comes in a range of colors. Great as a warming layer under a shell or as a stand-alone jacket. 

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UNITED BY BLUE MEAL KIT

It’s lightweight, portable and carries everything you need: two stainless steel bowls, two 8-ounce stainless steel tumblers and two stainless steel sporks; a 100 percent recycled polyester ripstop case with a water- resistant finish; circular enclosed zipper pouch; triangle carabiner clip for easy attachment to backpacks. 

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HYDRO FLASK TRAIL SERIES ULTRALIGHT TITANIUM 21-OUNCE STANDARD MOUTH

The Trail Series is designed to be the lightest-weight vacuum insulated bottle available, weighing 35 percent less than the equivalent sized Hydro Flask, and this bottle is brand new! When you’re out on the trail, every ounce counts, and not only will this keep cold beverages cold, it will lighten your load!

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SKI AND SNOWBOARD

When the slopes are calling, you want to stay warm and dry! Here are some great, high performance options.

PATAGONIA POWDER BOWL JACKET AND PANTS

The Powder Bowl is long-wearing, waterproof, breathable and windproof, a sturdy jacket and pants made from Fair Trade Certified sewn 100 percent recycled polyester GORE-TEX face fabric to keep you warm and dry. Durable and well-designed to keep you moving with ease. patagonia.com

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WILD RYE EVIE RAGLAN + JANE LEGGING

Perfect base layers—and pretty, too! The Evie Raglan and Jane Legging are the perfect breathable layering pieces made with 100 percent non-mulesed merino wool. The raglan-cut top offers a looser fit and longer silhouette that moves with you, along with a high neckline for warmth, and thumbholes for comfort. The cozy leggings are perfect for après-ski, but the performance is outstanding for a long day on the slopes.  

wild-rye.com

PELICAN G40 GO CHARGER CASE

Crushproof, submersible, snowproof and dustproof, this case allows you to charge your phone four times on a single charge for up to 48 hours of additional power. Keeps your phone charged and safe from the elements—perfect for a long day on the slopes, backcountry skiing or a long hike.

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Travel-friendly backpacks and lightweight coats headline this month’s picks for men’s sustainable fashion.

Hydrate, Mate 

This gel moisturizer is exactly what you need to fight off the dryness that accompanies the season. It contains hyaluronic acid for hydration and elasticity, while the aloe barbadensis leaf juice soothes dry, sensitive, or irritated skin. Deep Moisture Fix Hydrating Water Cream; careskincare.com

Ease the Boo-Boos

Help your skin repair itself from minor wounds, cuts, and chafing with this non-sensitizing antibiotic-free spray. Its active ingredient, hypochlorous, is a molecule that aids in the healing process. And at three ounces, you’d be remiss not to pack a bottle in your toiletries kit. Active Skin Repair Hydrogel; bldgactive.com

The Ultimate Training Tee

The Pivot is an odor-resistant and quick-drying T-shirt that’s meant to keep you feeling comfortable and not sticky. It’s made of 88 percent recycled polyester and 12 percent spandex. Pivot Tee; oliversapparel.com

Brace for the Arctics

Take the three musts of a winter layer—wind protection, water resistance, and insulation—then put them in a packable jacket, and you get the West Rib Parka. Combining 3D WarmCube construction for optimal heat retention and Pertex Quantum fabric for the elements, this ISPO Award-winning outerwear is built for conquering mountains as well as your daily commute in warmth and style. Unisex West Rib Parka; marmot.com

Light on the Baggage

When you’re on a winter sojourn—plane fare is cheapest around this time!—the last thing you want is to drag a big suitcase through snow-covered roads. Pack your things instead in this adjustable travel backpack. The main compartment has enough room for about a week’s worth of clothes, while the detachable daypack houses essential tech and small items that need organization. Tetrad 60; gregorypacks.com


Myron Mariano is a New York-based lifestyle editor and stylist. His works have appeared in Men’s Health,  2(x)ist, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Organic Spa Magazine, Good Housekeeping, OK!, and FHM.

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