
Ethical and Sustainable Hiking Brands in Australia
There’s nothing like spending time in nature to make you think about your environmental footprint and impact on the planet. A lot of activewear and

There’s nothing like spending time in nature to make you think about your environmental footprint and impact on the planet. A lot of activewear and

Perth may be one of the most isolated cities in the world, but that doesn’t mean it can’t compete in the sustainable fashion scene. As

Underwear shouldn’t only be worn because it looks beautiful. It should be quality, comfortable, empowering, and functional. Thankfully, this Sydney-based underwear label ticks all these

Melbourne’s vintage and secondhand fashion offering is extensive. But if you don’t know where to go, you could easily miss out on some incredible threads

The Fashion Revolution Transparency index is a tool to incentivise and push major brands to be more transparent, and encourage them to disclose more information about

The year 2019 was a big one for the sustainable fashion movement. The rising threat and impact of climate change and pressure put on brands

Update: Lois Hazel has sadly stopped trading as of late 2022. Ever wonder what happens to the end-of-roll fabrics used to make the clothes at

If you’re starting out fresh on your sewing journey, mainstream sewing patterns can be quite daunting. The instructions usually assume you know the terminology and

Erica Bartle is passionate about workers’ rights. You can feel it in the way she writes. As the co-founder of Outland Denim – a young

Update: A.BCH has stopped making clothes from March 2023. Melbourne-based designer Courtney Holm has taken on the colossal challenge of making clothing in a closed-loop
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