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帽子。它们是个性单品,功能齐全,而且很难找到价格实惠、可持续的品牌提供它们。好吧,这是您的选择。
Will + Bear
Will & Bear, launched in 2016 in Australia by Lauren Williams and Alex Knorr, manufactures its straw, wool, and cotton hats with natural materials in Australia, holds Certified B Corp status, donates 40% of profits to support Australian farmers, and plants native trees for every hat sold .
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Organic Basics
Founded in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2014, Organic Basics crafts everyday essentials through fully transparently listed, Fair Trade–committed factories—spanning Portugal, Turkey, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, Egypt, Thailand, and Italy—while publishing a Common Good Balance Sheet across its supply chain.
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Outerknown
Outerknown, founded in 2015 by Kelly Slater and John Moore and headquartered in California, partners with a supply chain of Fair Trade USA‑certified factories published via the Open Apparel Registry, holds accreditation through the Fair Labor Association for ILO-aligned audits, and donates a portion of profits to ocean nonprofits such as the Arbor Day Foundation and Brother Benno.
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Ten Thousand Villages
Founded in Akron, Pennsylvania, Ten Thousand Villages offers artisan-made, handcrafted goods sourced from over 120 maker communities in 35+ countries and reinvests proceeds back into artisan development and sustainable practices.
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Industry of All Nations
Industry of All Nations (IOAN), founded in Los Angeles, manufactures its apparel using natural, certified-organic cotton, recycled fibers, and non-toxic natural dyes sourced directly from growers in countries like Peru, Bolivia, and India—while operating a recycling program, adhering to transparent traceability, and donating a portion of profits to social initiatives.
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Degree Clothing
Degree Clothing, founded in Germany, manufactures its garments using natural, GOTS-certified materials and non-toxic dyes through suppliers in China and India, while publishing a Common Good Balance Sheet to transparently monitor manufacturing practices, across its supply chain.
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For Days
Founded in Los Angeles in 2018 by Kristy Caylor and Mary Saunders, For Days operates a closed-loop, carbon-neutral clothing system—manufacturing in its Hawthorne, CA facility, allowing customers to return worn pieces for recycling into new garments—and is a Certified B Corp that remains woman-led.
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Prana
Prana, founded in California, partners with fully listed Fair Trade–certified annually audited suppliers across Vietnam, India, China, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Taiwan, operating a circular recycling program as is a Certified B Corp, while donating a portion of its profits to outdoor-access nonprofits like Outdoor Outreach.
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United By Blue
United By Blue, founded in 2010 in Philadelphia and now headquartered in New York, sources natural materials to manufacture its apparel in partner factories, operates as a Certified B Corp, and funds the removal of one pound of trash from oceans and waterways for every item sold
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Patagonia
Certified B Corp Patagonia, founded in 1973 in Ventura, California, manufactures its outdoor gear in factories worldwide—audited under ILO labor standards—while operating a robust recycling and repair program, and donates 1% of sales annually to nonprofits through 1% for the Planet and the Patagonia Purpose Trust.
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Komodo
Komodo, founded in London in 1988, partners with its long-standing suppliers in Nepal, China, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Turkey—audited under ILO labor standards—to ethically manufacture its organic and recycled-fiber clothing, while donating 1% of profits to nonprofits like the Sumatran Orangutan Society.
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Ninakuru
Ninakuru, founded in 2014 and based in Ojai, California, collaborates with a women’s artisan fair-trade cooperative in the Andean highlands—ensuring artisans are paid dignified, fair wages—for handcrafted Panama and wool hats made from natural materials, finished in its U.S. studio with non-toxic, natural dyes.
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Frank and Oak
Frank And Oak partners with vetted suppliers in China, India, Bangladesh, Portugal, and the UAE—each publicly listed and audited under ILO labor standards—and functions as a Certified B Corp, while contributing initiatives such as Equitas through its "Let's Give a Shi(r)t" recycling program.
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Known Supply
Known Supply, founded in Nashville in 2017, partners with Fair Trade Certified factories in India, Peru, China, Uganda, and more—each publicly listed on its “Meet the Makers” page—and donates a portion of every purchase through its “Second Chance Bag” program to Homeboy Industries.
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Picture Organic Clothing
Picture Organic Clothing, founded in France in 2008, designs its outerwear and technical apparel using non-toxic dyes and recycled materials, while ethically manufacturing through Fair Wear Foundation–member facilities in Taiwan and Turkey—prioritizing transparent supply chains.
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Merz B. Schwanen
Merz b. Schwanen, originally founded in 1911 in Albstadt, Germany and relaunched in Berlin in 2011, manufactures its garments using natural materials and Fair Trade principles in Germany and Portugal, partnering only with suppliers that operate under strict environmental and legal standards as outlined in their code of conduct.
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Cotopaxi
Founded in 2014 in Salt Lake City, Utah, Cotopaxi produces its gear through manufacturing partners in the Philippines, China, India, and Cambodia—all listed and publicly audited annually—as a Certified B corp, donating at least 1% of annual revenue to vetted poverty-relief nonprofits.
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