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9 Sustainable German Brands to Gift This Christmas

Your loved one will say danke when you gift them with sustainable clothing brands straight from Deutschland

Laurie MelchionnebyLaurie Melchionne
December 7, 2022
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Santa Claus is German, so embody Kris Kringle with gifts from his homeland! From vegan vegetable-tanned leather bags to shoes lined with sugarcane fibres, Germany has a lot to offer when it comes to eco-friendly fashion. Add a special twist to your fashion Christmas list with these sustainable clothing brands from Germany.

1- Bags to carry everyday life from Nordlicht

Produced in a plastic-free supply chain with high-quality fabrics, Nordlicht bags are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and help consumers make a positive impact with slow fashion. With minimalist aesthetics, this fashion brand from Germany uses organic cotton and recycled plastic to honor the Nordic tranquility that inspired the label’s owners, Maritta and Nico.

2- Freibeutler’s positive impact

Designed in Hamburg, Freibeutler is one of the sustainable fashion brands from Germany that takes slow fashion to a whole new level. All backpacks are produced using solar energy and recycled materials for eco-fashion that combines style and storage for everyday life on the go! Freibeutler’s production line also makes a positive impact by reusing water for truly ethical and sustainable fashion.

 

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3-Eco friendly recycled fashion from Reincarnation

Reincarnation is a sustainable clothing brand from Germany that handcrafts recycled men’s shirts and old jeans to completely reinvent women’s fashion. From high-quality dresses for the office to casual t-shirts to mix and match throughout everyday life, Reincarnation contributes to slow fashion by reducing waste through their reconstruction of discarded clothing and fabrics.

4-Cleaning the fashion industry with Calm Coast

This sustainable German fashion brand is from Hamburg and features casual t-shirts and hoodies certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) thanks to each piece’s high-quality, long-lasting materials made from 100% organic cotton. With items for women and men, Calm Coast lets you give the gift of environmentally friendly casual wear that is minimalist enough for all fashion tastes this Christmas.

5-Eco fashion for kids Infantium Victoria

Christmas is all about the kiddies! Santa knows they need ethical and sustainable fashion, too; adding this German fashion brand to this year’s letter to the North Pole will keep GOTS-certified sweatshirts, skirts, hoodies, and even a parka in your kid’s wardrobe. Keeping sustainable materials in your kid’s clothes is the best way of surrounding them with the highest quality of natural, organic clothes.

6-Sustainable sportswear by Re-Athlete

Burn off those holiday calories with some new men’s sportswear. Made from recovered industrial and ocean trash, this sustainable German fashion brand is made-to-order and donates 1% of the profits of each purchase to clean up the oceans. With sustainable textiles, a plastic-free supply chain, and recycled materials, all lounge and athletic wear give the gift of comfort and ethical fashion this holiday season.

7- High-quality casualwear with Moekafashion

Keep gifting simple. Minimalist headbands, bags, and t-shirts by sustainable German brand Moekafashion will eliminate complicated outfits from your shopping list and spread holiday cheer through versatile, sustainable products. Products are produced on-demand to reduce waste from the overproduction so commonly seen in typical fast fashion brands. Instead, Moekafashion devotes time and energy to each item on an individual basis, ensuring the longevity and high quality of everything from t-shirts to outerwear.

 

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8-Make a green footprint in Grand Step Shoes

Step out in style this Christmas season! With vegetable-tanned materials and wooden insoles, Grand Step Shoes makes an impact in the fashion industry. Made in Rheinstraße, Germany, this eco-fashion label is committed to reducing waste and CO2 emissions through materials that are sustainably sourced and packaged. With a production process that embodies slow fashion ethics, Grand Step Shoes are also water repellent with ecological microfibre and are lined with organic cotton and sugarcane-based fibres. This Christmas, gifting Grand Step Shoes will reduce carbon footprints one step at a time.

9- Guilt-free leather by Alicia Victoria

Founded in 2017 by Alicia Linz, Alicia Victoria is a sustainable german brand that brings leather back to ethical fashion. The best part? Each leather bag is guilt-free and designed in small batches to last longer. The leather is also vegetable tanned and produced according to EU water preservation standards with Werbegrun-Berlin. Each satchel comes from lovingly handcrafted, sustainable workmanship.

These German sustainable brands feature the full package of ethical fashion. From fair working conditions to recycled, organic materials woven within every thread and package of each item, these sustainable fashion brands from Germany will make the best Christmas presents and spread holiday cheer for a healthier, greener planet.

We got you covered with the top German brands for new year’s eve too!

 


Editors Note: The opinions expressed here by Impakter.com columnists are their own, not those of Impakter.com — Featured Photo: A German Christmas sign. Featured Photo Credit: Pixabay.

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