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6 Instagram Stores That Are Against Fast Fashion And Promote Ethical & Sustainable Fashion!

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 In today’s fast-paced world where everything changes in the blink of an eye, the fashion industry is also aiming towards a vital change. In this world of consumption, Fast fashion brands are producing high volumes of clothing throughout the year leading to depletion of natural resources, pollution and textile wastage. Recognising the need for change, the fashion world is also moving towards a more sustainable and ethical industry and practice. And we’ve put together a list of Instagram stores against fast fashion that are killing it with their Sustainable clothing range!

1. Amoshi

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Amoshi, established in 2021, is a homegrown fashion label. It is curated to provide a westernised aesthetic to women. Their primary focus is detail and sustainability and to promote a sustainable and ethical brand, Amoshi ensures optimum utilization of resources and here’s the cherry on top - all their packaging is recyclable! Don’t forget to check them out for some sophisticated yet glamorous western formals.

Here’s Their Website | https://amoshi.in/

Skim Through Their Insta Feed | https://www.instagram.com/amoshi.in

2. Renge

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Renge was started by Sheena Uppal in 2016. The brand aims at providing conscious, luxe and everyday clothing from women. They are thoroughly moving towards making their brand more sustainable since each of their collection has limited pieces because they purchase only the finest surplus fabrics from the warehouse, and their products are made-to-order. Head over to Renge to get your hands on posh clothing.

Here’s Their Website | https://www.renge.co.in/

Skim Through Their Insta Feed | https://www.instagram.com/renge_india

3. Tamarind Chutney

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Tamarind Chutney run by two best friends - Tanvi & Charanya, was started in 2019. Throughout the years they talked about working on their craft together because of their shared interests and soon the brand was born. This feminist brand is committed to sustainability and equity, and they’re not only providing sassy clothing for women but also ensuring their artisans meaningful growth in their livelihood. *Nice*

Here’s Their Website | https://tamarindchutney.in/

Skim Through Their Insta Feed | https://www.instagram.com/thetamarindchutney

4. Obleka

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Obleka is a homegrown fashion brand that believes in inclusivity and in producing small batches of products. Providing the highest quality of products, Obleka caters to everyone. With co-ord sets being the new trend, this brand offers a wide range of them to select from and flaunt to the world. Head over to their website already and pick your fave co-ord sets now!

Here’s Their Website | https://www.obleka.co/

Skim Through Their Insta Feed | https://www.instagram.com/obleka.in

5. Shop Saoes

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Shop Saoes is a homegrown and vegan footwear brand founded by Sadhvi Chawla in 2021. The brand aims at providing comfortable, exceptional quality and affordable footwear without compromising on the design. Sounds just about perfect, right? They offer a range of pretty pastel colours to choose from, so check them out to get your feet their perfect pair now!

Here’s Their Website | https://shopsaoes.com/

Skim Through Their Insta Feed | https://www.instagram.com/shop.saoes

6. Maati

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Maati is an ethical fashion label by Neha Kabra. The brand derives its inspiration from people and is an adaptation for all body types and sizes. They follow a strict no waste policy, use natural dyes and work with local craftsmen from various parts of the country. If you’re someone who loves fusion clothing, then don’t wait up and check Maati out already for quirky, stylish and Indo-western clothing!

Here’s Their Website | https://maatibynehakabra.com/

Skim Through Their Insta Feed | https://www.instagram.com/maati_nehakabra

We’re switching to more sustainable fashion labels to up our fashion game, what about you?

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