Transparent Pricing
Increasing transparency by showing a complete price breakdown of each item. This includes all the costs that go into making your product: from materials to labor, to the brand's profit margin and other shops involved. Transparent pricing helps show you where the money is actually going so you can better understand that value that went behind and determine fairness on your own
Brands that care about Transparent Pricing
Amendi
Swedish-American clothing brand with a focus on transparency, responsible design, and production. The brand is fully transparent, tracing every step from fabric to shipping. They recently launched their first fully upcycled capsule collection
Avani Apparel
Fashion label offering the finest essentials with a feminine touch to upgrade your wardrobe. By choosing Tencel as their main fiber and producing locally, they aim to fully monitor their short supply chain and produce low-impact clothing in small batches. To embrace transparency of their operations, Avani's garments' production histories are traced on blockchain and made available to consumers via a QR code on the tags
LABISK.OT
Swiss born in 2021, LABISK.OT activewear follows your movements every day and gives you a soft, barely-there feel to take you from your workday to your workout. Designed for urban and active women by combining comfort, design and performance
Moja
Underwear brand from the Netherlands, born to help children from Tanzania. Moja started not only to improve hygiene and education, but also to create a business model that improved livelihoods of local people
Ragnarøk Clothing
Unordinary clothing brand designed to disrupt. Following their principles, they want to be different, and to create a company that leads the way to an alternative industry, where clothing, the people involved in making it, and the planet are appreciated for their value
Sutsu
Progressive streetwear brand designing organic garments since 2004. Inspired by the Japanese respect for nature, "sutsu 節" ritually means the transition between two seasons, the brand aims to use its products, community, and message to have a lasting positive impact on the planet
The Slow Label
The Slow Label is a german brand founded by sustainable fashion activist Anna-Laura Kummer. The Slow Label believes getting dressed is a daily ritual — but buying clothes shouldn’t be, advocating for more conscious consumerism. The brand aims to create cherished wardrobe pieces that act as a curation of your identity
Unrecorded.
Dutch clothing brand that is passionate about style, and producing apparel that is as durable as it is rich. Jolle and Daniel, Unrecorded’s founders, wanted clothes that didn’t come with unnecessary branding, hidden plastics or, excessive prices. That’s why they built a brand with one permanent range, suitable for any season
Zazi
Founded in 2017 and connecting you back to the story behind cloth one dress at a time. Working both circular, with natural fibres and with women’s led artisanal projects along with the United Nations EFI
Shop fashion according to your values: Transparent Pricing
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