Project Cece: The Online Shopping Hub Helping You Find Sustainable Fashion

Here are some of our favourite picks ๐Ÿ‘—๐Ÿ‘•
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If youโ€™re into fashion but uncomfortable with the fact it can have a high environmental cost, this new shopping site might be just what youโ€™re looking for.

Project Cece, which stands for Project Conscious Clothing, was founded by three women in Amsterdam who want to make finding sustainable clothing easier.

The site has scoured eco-conscious fashion suppliers to find the best of the bunch โ€“ and it categorises clothes to suit different tastes. You can filter clothes to be vegan, fair trade, locally produced (in Europe) and โ€œmade for a good causeโ€. Think of it as a hub of sustainable shopping brands.

โ€œThe fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world that also exploits millions of people,โ€ the company states. โ€œIn addition, the clothing industry causes an enormous amount of water wastage, CO2 emissions, and the pollution of soil, rivers and oceans.โ€

Here are a few of our favourite picks from the collection.

Mayamiko

Charity Peplum Top in Orange Comet, Mayamiko, ยฃ34.84

This brand is produced in Malawi under fair working conditions using organic cotton โ€“ and features as part of Ceceโ€™s fair trade edit.

By Monkey

Herbivore T-Shirt, By Monkey, ยฃ25.56

Coming from the vegan collection, this top features a cute looking diplodocus, so you can let everyone know youโ€™re a herbivore while still looking fresh.

No Nasties

Flunkie The Monkey Kids T-Shirt, No Nasties, ยฃ15

This unisex tee is designed with a relaxed, comfy fit and is part of the eco-friendly collection. Itโ€™s made from unused fabrics reclaimed from a factory.

Buy it now.

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