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22 Sustainable Gender Neutral Brands and Gender Inclusive Clothing for Every Body

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Finding brands that create gender-inclusive and sustainable clothing can be a challenge, but it’s not impossible. We went on the hunt for the best more sustainable gender-neutral and inclusive clothing for every body.

Bye bye, binary fashion

In recent years, important gender-related issues from the rights of transgender people to feel safe and respected to athletic participation of trans and gender diverse people have highlighted the need for a shift in thinking. As traditional gender roles are evolving, and more and more people learn and accept that not everyone fits into the boxes of “man” and “woman”, so too are industries beginning to cater for the entire spectrum of beautiful gender-diverse humans. One challenge facing people who fall outside the gender binary is finding clothes that help them feel good in their skin.

Coupled with sourcing more sustainable brands that treat our fellow humans, animals, and the planet right, it can seem near impossible to overcome this hurdle. And while the world still has a lot of catching up to do, thankfully there is a selection of highly rated fashion brands creating more ethical and sustainable gender-inclusive, unisex clothing for every body. One such brand is Plant Faced Clothing, whose founder Charlie McEvoy says, “My focus has always been on creating clothing that helps people express their values, particularly around compassion, sustainability, and animal rights. From the beginning, I wanted our clothing to be accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of gender.” McEvoy identifies as non-binary/gender neutral and says this naturally influenced their approach to design and creating a community around shared values. Similarly, Linda Simonetti, marketing director at maison blanche, says that “the idea that clothing needs to be gendered felt like an unnecessary limitation from the start. maison blanche was always about garments that fit the person wearing them, not a category they’re supposed to belong to.”

Gender neutral clothing and sustainability are closely connected because both encourage a more thoughtful approach to consumption. When garments are designed to be worn by anyone, they often have a broader appeal and a longer lifespan.

Charlie McEvoy – founder, Plant Faced Clothing

McEvoy finds close connection between gender neutral clothing and sustainable fashion because “both encourage a more thoughtful approach to consumption. When garments are designed to be worn by anyone, they often have a broader appeal and a longer lifespan. They can be shared between partners, friends, or family members, and are less likely to become obsolete because of changing trends or gender norms.”

Simonetti echoes the sentiment, noting that “Designing genderless means we can calculate production quantities more accurately, since pieces work for everyone instead of being split into separate lines. That means less overstock, less warehouse space, and built-in flexibility: if a piece doesn’t fit the person who ordered it, it might fit their partner. Either way, you get double the reach from a single design.”

Designing genderless means we can calculate production quantities more accurately

Linda Simonetti – marketing director at maison blanche

Both say they’ve seen a changing attitude from shoppers over the years, noting that people are increasingly prioritising fit, personal style, and longevity over whether a garment fits into a binary gender category or trend.

Even if you identify as a man or woman and just prefer a neutral look, this round-up is for you, too.

Etiko

unisex grey hoodie from etiko

Unisex Hoodie Organic Fairtrade – Ships internationally from Australia

Etiko is an Australian designer of organic fair trade clothing and shoes. The brand constantly sets the bar for upholding and campaigning the human rights of people working in traditionally exploitative industry supply chains.

Find the clothes in AU sizes 8-20, and the shoes in UK sizes 3-13.

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BEDI

Canadian-brand BEDI creates handmade bags, knits, and outerwear driven by a creative ethos to wear a better tomorrow. It promotes circularity with its careful selection of lower-impact materials, from upcycled airline seat leather and fish nets, to vegan cactus leather and more sustainably grown cotton. Driven by a slow fashion ethos, its pieces are grounded in utility and constructed for life, intended for you and beyond.

Find the range in sizes XS-XL.

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Shop BEDI.

Opera Campi

Founded in 2017, Italian brand Opera Campi creates premium quality garments from locally-sourced raw materials. By using a balanced approach to sustainability, the brand makes conscious choices throughout its supply chain and donates 4% of its profits to social causes.

The brand is inclusively sized from 3XS-3XL.

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Shop Opera Campi.

SukkhaCitta

Models wearing waistcoat from sukkhacitta

Hara Vest – Ships internationally from Indonesia

SukkhaCitta is a certified B corp brand from Indonesia creating timeless modern heirlooms leveraging heritage crafts. The brand has a gender neutral collection that’s filled with beautiful clothes, including this Hara vest.

Find the range in sizes XS-L.

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Dorsu

Based in Cambodia, Dorsu creates everyday basics and key signature favourites that form the core of any conscious wardrobe.

You can find the full range in XS-XL.

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Shop Dorsu.

Afends

hoodie from afends

Cotton-Blend Hoodie – Ships internationally from Australia

Born in Byron Bay, Australia, Afends is a more responsible brand leading the way in hemp fashion. Drawing inspiration from the environment, streetwear, and surf culture, Afends’ mission is to create more sustainable clothing through innovation, action, and positive change. As true hemp advocates, it purchased 100 acres of farmland called Sleepy Hollow to grow its own hemp crops and ignite the hemp revolution.

Find most of the range in sizes XS-XL.

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Shop Afends.

Kotn

Certified B Corp Kotn is based in Canada and works with local NGOs on the ground at the Nile Delta to provide every child in their farming communities with quality education, and to help close the gap of low literacy rates amongst communities. With every purchase, not only will you get a beautifully made garment, but you’ll also help fund school infrastructure, materials, and salaries for teachers.

Find Kotn in sizes XS-2XL.

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Flare Street

Flare Street is a Melbourne-based brand capturing the style of the 1960s and ’70s with quality fabrics and vintage-inspired prints. After searching far and wide for the perfect flares, its founders created their own more responsible designs. The brand uses lower-impact materials and locally sourced factory ends in its limited production runs, and ensures payment of a living wage in its final production stage.

Find the range in sizes 2XS-3XL.

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Lâcher Prise

Lâcher Prise is a US-based vegan brand that creates a range of versatile clothing, basics, and underwear. Lâcher Prise rates “Great” for the planet: it uses lower-impact materials including organic cotton, which helps limit the chemicals, water, and wastewater in its supply chain.

Find most items in sizes S-XL.

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Shop Lâcher Prise.

Unbelts

Unbelts was founded with two goals in mind: helping you feel great in your jeans by making stretchy belts that ensure they fit perfectly, and creating quality jobs for every single person along the supply chain.

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Shop Unbelts.

WAWWA

people wearing gender neutral trousers from wawwa

Leo Trousers – Ships internationally from the UK

UK brand WAWWA aims to make clothing that puts the Earth and its inhabitants first by creating organic, fair trade, and vegan-friendly clothing with a positive social impact. It uses lower-impact materials including recycled materials, lower-impact non-toxic dyes, and reuses its offcuts to minimise textile waste.

Find the range in sizes XS-2XL.

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Petit Pli

Petit Pli designs award-winning clothes that grow with children. They’re engineered for play, planet and purpose; blending aerospace innovation with more ethical manufacturing to reshape fashion for the next generation.

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Shop Petit Pli.

ALTER X Company

US brand ALTER X Company crafts apparel that finds its true meaning and potential when a person of purpose decides to be the change they want to see in the world. Each purchase donates 20% to a cause of your choice at checkout.

Find the range in sizes XS-2XL.

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Shop ALTER X Company.

Big Bud Press

gender neutral jumpsuit from big bud press

Short-sleeve Jumpsuit – Ships internationally from the US

LA-based Big Bud Press makes colourful size-inclusive, unisex clothing that’ll form the basis of your wardrobe. The brand’s “It’s a Start” rating shows it is making progress, but there’s still work to do in publishing information about whether it is taking action to manage its water usage, reduce hazardous chemicals in the supply chain, and implement a code of conduct.

Sizes are available from XXS to 6XL

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Shop Big Bud Press.

Shop Big Bud Press @ Vestiaire Collective.

The ANJELMS Project

The ANJELMS Project is an Australian clothing brand on a mission to help improve the lives of its makers. It celebrates traditional techniques, creating clothes that are naturally dyed and hand-loomed in India using more sustainable practices and limiting production to minimise waste.

Find most garments in XS-2XL.

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Shop the ANJELMS Project.

Seek Collective

Seek Collective is a US brand of thoughtfully made items with a dedication to transparency, authenticity, craft, and sustainability. Seek is focused on establishing connections between art, product, consumers, process, and makers. Its items are made in India through partnerships with like-minded communities and people.

Find most products in XS-L, with an extended sizing range up to 4XL.

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Shop Seek Collective.

non

non is a UK-based label that offers raw selvedge denim jeans, jackets, and accessories that are designed to last.

The jeans are available in sizes 26-36.

See the rating.

Shop non.

maison blanche

maison blanche is a Swiss label that produces vegan, conceptual fashion and raises awareness of socio-political issues.

Editor's note

Feature image via Wild Clouds, all other images via brands mentioned. Good On You publishes the world’s most comprehensive ratings of fashion and beauty brands’ impact on people, the planet, and animals. Use our directory to search thousands of rated brands.

We updated this article on 16 June 2026. Our editors frequently make updates to articles to ensure they’re up to date. We refreshed our selection of brands to ensure we’ve included brands with recent ratings and products.

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