I love Pact clothing, From wearpact.com. It isn't cheap, but it is fair trade and well made. I just got a few things from them that get me through the week. I can't do a cardigan as others have suggested, because they keep my school very warm, I live where it gets reasonably cold, but I wear short sleeves every day to work. Source: 8 months ago
I also like a lot wearpact.com a very good sustainable company. Source: 12 months ago
I get it, I'm a pear shaped 5' ½" and finding pants that are the right length and fit my hips are a challenge. I love Pact's twill pants but they don't have them this season. Try looking next fall, as they go in and out of stock. Source: about 1 year ago
Pact (US) is having an earth-day sale! Seems to be about 20% off everything on the site. Source: about 1 year ago
Awhile back I needed another hoodie to wear to bed, and tried out one made by Pact that is Organic cotton. It is great, very comfortable and not compromised for material (such as having a ridiculously small hood as many brands do now), made in India with I think India-grown cotton. Their shirts and pants, however, are made with material so thin it can be seen through and there have been issues such as fragile... Source: about 1 year ago
Pact clothing: Ethical, kind to the planet, and REALLY REALLY GOOD QUALITY: https://wearpact.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Thrifting will always be most sustainable, but if you must buy new, I’ve found Pact to be decently affordable. They also do a lot of sales to bring the price down even more. https://wearpact.com. Source: about 1 year ago
For that price point, you likely won’t get quality clothing. The price / materials / construction for a sub $30 top will be poor. Not to mention the working conditions in which they’re created. Some ethical brands to consider include everlane and encircled and tradlands and pact. Source: over 1 year ago
I got some from Pact when they had a sale. They’re usually on the expensive end because they’re organic/fair trade/etc. But their clothes are high-quality and the underwear is 95% cotton. Source: over 1 year ago
I've tried Everlane and Reformation. I've liked most of my Everlane basics purchases because I can wear them a ton. I do think the quality has gone down a bit over time. For Reformation, I think they have a lot of great styles, especially for special occasions, but I struggle with how many new styles they come out with (on the verge of fast-fashion). Some other brands that I've had great experiences... Source: over 1 year ago
I'd highly recommend the start-up Pareto. All of their products are made from 100% organic cotton. It is on the more expensive side, but all of the products I own are super high quality. I wear the t-shirt dress and tank top multiple times per week. I also like Pact and they have a lot more products. Source: over 1 year ago
I'd also recommend choosing brands that use natural fibers - some of may favorites include... Pareto (100% Organic Cotton), Mate the Label (mostly cotton and linen), Pact (mostly cotton)! Source: over 1 year ago
I've had good luck with Pact: https://wearpact.com/ and Threads 4 Thought: https://www.threads4thought.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
I have a few cotton layering basics from https://wearpact.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Other brands that have male sweatpants are Pact and Girlfriend Collective. I’ve bought from both but not the sweatpants, so I can’t give a personal review on them or their warmth. Source: about 2 years ago
Pact has a lot of awesome basics that can be dressed up well too! I'm currently eyeing this jumpsuit but it looks like size options are limited right now, so hopefully they'll restock soon. Source: over 2 years ago
I use primary.com and Old Navy for basics. I use Zara for special clothes I like. I use H&M sparingly -- t-shirts and sweatshirts have been great but pants are so-so. I wish wearpact.com had a wider selection, but I have a son. Source: over 2 years ago
I like Pact for yoga pants and underwear. Organic cotton, sustainable company, reasonable prices. Source: over 2 years ago
Pact is relatively affordable, compared to other sustainable/ethical brands. They offer pretty good sales and a discount on your first order. Their aesthetic is geared towards good quality staple pieces. Source: over 2 years ago
Pact might work for you. They have cotton boyshorts, but I don't think they have lace waist or leg bands. Good luck in your quest! Source: over 2 years ago
I also likePACT and Parade, but they’re also not terribly affordable! Buying second hand and keeping a small wardrobe has really saved my budget. Source: over 2 years ago
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