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24 Jul
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14 Clothing Brands From Italy Doing Better by People and the Planet

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Italy is one of the leading countries in the world for fashion design, but most of its big name brands have a way to go before being considered more ethical or sustainable. Here are the Italian brands doing better for people, the planet, and animals.

Discover the fashion hub’s most responsible brands

When you think of Italian fashion, you might imagine expert linen tailoring, beautiful fabrics, bold patterns inspired by Sicilian lemon groves, and luxury accessories. But not all the big Italian brands that have popularised those things are working sustainably. The good news is there are plenty that are doing the work to be more responsible, and in this list, we’re showcasing top-rated, more ethical and sustainable fashion brands from Italy. These brands are doing their part to ensure people, the planet, and animals don’t suffer in their production. But what does that mean, exactly?

What makes a brand ethical?

Simply put, a more sustainable brand makes sure it has a positive impact in every aspect of its work. Good On You rates brands on their policies and actions across three key sustainability pillars: people, planet, and animals.

Among the many things we look at (there are 100 key issues, in fact), is evidence that a brand’s workers are treated fairly across the supply chain, including policies and practices on child labour, forced labour, worker safety, the right to join a union, and payment of a living wage. We also look at resource and energy management, whether a brand is actively reducing its carbon emissions, managing its impact on our waterways, and using and disposing of chemicals safely.

Finally, we analyse the use of animal products like wool, leather, fur, angora, down feather, shearling, karakul, and exotic animal skin and hair. Ideally, the brand is 100% vegan.

We give each brand an overall rating which you’ll see throughout this list, but you can find out more about a brand’s rating on our directory.

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Now you know what makes a more responsible brand, you might decide to shop from companies located in your country or region. Whether it is to support your community at home or reduce your carbon footprint when shopping online, shopping locally can have benefits.

So if you live in Italy or want to support Italian labels, read on to discover our list of “Good” and “Great”-rated fashion brands either based or producing in the region.

Curious about brands in other places? Check out our editors’ picks from:

Opera Campi

Rated: Good
People wearing clothes by 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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Womsh

Rated: Good

Fashion and responsible production can go together and Womsh is the brand that proves it. Its shoes are entirely designed and manufactured in Italy, and its clothing range is made from lower-impact fabrics like organic cotton.

Find most shoes in EU sizes 35-42, and clothes in XS-2XL.

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Shop Womsh.

Artknit Studios

Rated: Good
Someone dressed in top and bottoms by Artknit Studios.

Artknit Studios creates timeless knitwear in 100% lower-impact materials, made responsibly by Italian makers. Its partners are committed to anti-waste practices using only certified and locally-sourced fibres, true to the brand's motto of "buy less, buy better".

Find items offered in sizes XS-L.

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Blue Of A Kind

Rated: Good

Blue Of A Kind is an Italian denim brand that upcycles vintage pieces to create unique jeans. The brand has a simple and disruptive recipe for contemporary fashion: applying traditional Italian sartorial expertise and cutting-edge design to existing products.

Find most of the items in sizes 24-34.

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CASAGiN

Rated: Good
woman wearing sustainable teal singlet by ethical brand CasaGIN

Italian brand CASAGiN designs apparel for those looking to foster a more sustainable and conscious lifestyle in their closet and beyond.

Find most items in sizes XS-2XL.

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Vernisse

Rated: Good

Vernisse is a contemporary luxury brand founded in 2019 to celebrate tailor made garments and vintage textiles. Find the timeless, trendless pieces in XS-L.

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Shop Vernisse.

Kampos

Rated: Good
People on a boat wearing swimwear by Kampos.

Kampos is a luxurious Italian brand that believes in creating a world with integrity and conscience now and for future generations. The brand aims to raise awareness of over-fishing and marine pollution and offers consumers unique pieces that are made of recycled plastic bottles, fishing nets, and other lower-impact organic fabrics.

Find most products in sizes XS-2XL.

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Shop Kampos.

HERTH

Rated: Good
Someone in a luxurious, more sustainably made shirt, bra and pants by HERTH.

HERTH is an Italian lifestyle brand whose design philosophy combines sustainability and ethics with timeless aesthetics. It promotes slow fashion creating contemporary pieces characterised by clean silhouettes with meticulous attention to detail. Crafted by local Italian artisans with lower-impact materials, it embodies effortless luxury.

Find the range in XS to 2XL.

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Shop HERTH.

Souldaze

Rated: Good

Souldaze was created in 2015 by Domitilla Mattei, a talented emerging designer whose awareness of the fashion industry's impact on the environment drove her to conceive a brand which reflects her beliefs. Find most of this Italian's brand items in sizes XS to M.

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Rifò

Rated: Great

Rifò is an Italian brand that combines circularity principles, craftsmanship, and responsible fashion. The brand name is a Tuscan inflection from the verb "rifare" and it represents the way of speaking of the artisans who invented "Cenciaioli"—a method of recycling old clothes more than a hundred years ago.

Find most pieces in sizes XS-2XL.

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Shop Rifò.

ZEROBARRACENTO

Rated: Good

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ZEROBARRACENTO is an Italian brand that creates zero-waste clothes that celebrate the personality of those who wear it.

You can find most pieces in sizes S-L.

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Gaia Segattini Knotwear

Rated: Good

Assembled and packaged in Italy, Gaia Segattini "Knotwear" is a play on words that emphasises the unconventional characteristics of the brand's products. The yarns used are high-quality production leftovers, both for the purpose of sustainability as well as to limit supplies waste. Find most of the collection in sizes S to L.

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ID.EIGHT

Rated: Good

ID.EIGHT is an Italian brand that was born from the meeting between Dong Seon Lee and Giuliana Borzillo, both come from the world of footwear, where they worked and met. Together they have created a more ethical and sustainable collection of sneakers with a refined design. The shoes are made in Italy with lower-impact materials from food industry waste such as apple peels, grape stalks and seeds, and pineapple leaves, as well as recycled cotton and polyester.

Find the shoes in EU sizes 36-46.

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Shop ID.EIGHT.

Carmina Campus

Rated: Good

Carmina Campus makes seriously fun accessories with a seriously sustainable edge.  This Italian brand is the creation of Ilaria Venturini Fendi, the youngest daughter of the famed Anna Fendi.

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Editor's note

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

We updated this article on 10 July 2024. 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.

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