6 ethical yoga brands

In this special, sometimes turbulent time, I need my daily morning practice more than ever. What I do and which brands fit my morning ritual, I tell you in my post today.

My morning practice includes my daily mediation and regular yoga. They give me peace, serenity and a lot of energy for the day. Appropriate to the topic of movement, it is important for me to introduce 6 ethical yoga brands.

nice to meet me

Andrea Steiner, fashion blogger from Strawberries 'n' Champagne based in Switzerland introduce 6 ethical yoga brands. One of the brands is nice to meet me.
Photo Credit: nice to meet me

nice to meet me is a small family business from Austria that combines sustainability with design. The manufacturing process from creation to production takes place in Europe. The dresses are all made from organic farming or from recycled materials. Not only that but also on what they do their office work, such as invoices, tags, catalogs, etc. are on recycled paper.

Hati Hati

Andrea Steiner, fashion blogger from Strawberries 'n' Champagne based in Switzerland introduce 6 ethical yoga brands. One of the brands is Hati Hati.
Photo Credit: Hati Hati

Hati is Indonesian and means heart. Hati Hati means something like “pay attention to your heart”. For the Hamburg-based label are the people and the environment very important. That’s why they use organic cotton as well as the biodegradable synthetic fiber Modal. Their production takes place in small family businesses in Bali.

RRREVOLVE

Andrea Steiner, fashion blogger from Strawberries 'n' Champagne based in Switzerland introduce 6 ethical yoga brands. One of the brands is RRREVOLVE.
Photo Credit: RRREVOLVE

The Swiss company RREVOLVE started in 2010 as a one-man operation. Today, alongside a small, dedicated team, they are the owners of the two stores RRREVOLVE Eco Concept Store and RRREVOLVE Fair Fashion in Zurich. The three R stand for Reduce, Reuse and Recycle – this also applies to yoga clothing. They only support labels that help to avoid waste, reduce pollution, save energy and also pay fair salaries.

Mandala

Andrea Steiner, fashion blogger from Strawberries 'n' Champagne based in Switzerland introduce 6 ethical yoga brands. One of the brands is Mandala.
Photo Credit: Mandala

Iranian-born Nathalie Prieger was the first to bring eco-fair yoga fashion to Germany over 15 years ago. The experienced designer focus with the Brand Mandala on people and nature. For this reason, they use only natural or recycled materials. It is also essential for them to pay every employee in the supply chain with a fair salary and to provide social security.

Moonchild Yoga Wear

Andrea Steiner, fashion blogger from Strawberries 'n' Champagne based in Switzerland introduce 6 ethical yoga brands. One of the brands is Moonchild Yoga Wear.
Photo Credit: Moonchild Yoga Wear

Due to her love of fashion and yoga, the young Danish girl Louise Wang Nielsen founded her own collection Moonchild Yoga Wear. Her clothes are made from fabrics such as organic cotton, bamboo, cork, and fibers like Cupro and Modal. Their production takes place exclusively in Europe.

Flying Love Birds

Andrea Steiner, fashion blogger from Strawberries 'n' Champagne based in Switzerland introduce 6 ethical yoga brands. One of the brands is Flying Love Birds.
Photo Credit: Flying Love Birds

90% of their collection of Flying Love Birds is made in the home studio in southern Germany. They only use materials from certified organic cultivation such as organic cotton, Tencel, modal, bamboo viscose or recycled materials.

What do you think?

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

No Comments Yet.

Sing up Newsletter
Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates!

Previous
A parka for spring
6 ethical yoga brands