Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Who said ethical couldn't be colourful?



https://www.nomadsclothing.com/

Nomads: 

For this post I’m going to focus on an ethical company I found who have nice, really fashionable clothes and accessories for sale. Nomads work to ensure that they meet fair trade standards and believe in ‘trade not aid’. They try to help improve producer’s sustainability by working with them in the long-term rather than giving them short-term aid. They use lots of traditional hand craft skills in their products as they want to keep as many of these traditions going as possible. To reduce their environmental impact they now use organic cotton and recycle any of their packaging which isn’t already biodegradable. I liked the ethos and message that this company are trying convey and hope you’ll like them and their products too.


Dress:



I was first drawn to the site when I found this dress which is made from Viscose and is just so funky I wanted it right away. Quite a lot of ethical fashion companies I’ve found have fairly bland colour ranges but not Nomads.

https://www.nomadsclothing.com/womenswear/dresses/shift-dress
Skirt:


This cotton skirt looked very cute and I can definitely picture myself wearing it with maybe a pair of leggings and a cosy Christmas jumper because it’s so practical yet stylish.

https://www.nomadsclothing.com/womenswear/skirts/mini-skirt

Scarf:


Personally, I have a rather excessively large collection of scarves and probably don’t need to add any more but the vibrant colours and intricate patterns of Nomads scarves are just so appealing. They’re made from fair trade cotton and printed with the Japiur inspired patterns.
https://www.nomadsclothing.com/scarves/jaipur-scarf





This company really tries hard to engage us as their customers and for me the personal touches definitely draw me to them. Check out their style tips for each of the clothing pieces and their ‘our favourite’ section which has really good suggestions.

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