Ecocentrik Apparel
Bilingual online boutique offering eco-chic clothing and accessories for men, women and children made from certified organic or reclaimed materials, all manufactured under fair labour conditions. Free shipping on orders over $100!
Bilingual online boutique offering eco-chic clothing and accessories for men, women and children made from certified organic or reclaimed materials, all manufactured under fair labour conditions. Free shipping on orders over $100!
ETHIK BGC is a social economy project of FEM International a Non for profit organization that empowers women to reach their potential through socially and ecologically responsible enterprising.
This boutique is ‘all about’ earth-friendly fabrics, and clean, respectful manufacturing. They carry women’s clothing, accessories, and shoes. They also provide sales representation within Canada.
This Quebec City boutique claims to be the first 100% ethical fashion boutique in the city. They sell locally produced and fair trade clothing, made with recycled fabric or natural fibers.
Moly Kulte is a unique combination of art gallery and fashion boutique that spews forth into the material world on Rue Mount-Royal, the store is actually one block from my apartment. They sell a lot of thier own unique pieces as well as other local designers who are working with reycyeled material. M0ly Kulte’s clothes are hot, so if you’re one of those people who like looking hot, you should check this boutique out.
Myco Anna is one of the trailblazers in the world of ethical fashion, they’ve been around since 1995. They use 20% to 100% recycled fabric in their clothing for women.
Belle et Rebelle sells ethical clothing, Quebec creations, and importations. If you’re only interested in ethical, be sure to check the label and ask questions. The store has a nice relaxed feel, they even tell you if something doesn’t look good on you.
a Gaillarde is a very unique place and space, it’s a not for profit cooperative boutique and not surprisingly the store has a really good vibe. It’s broken up into four sections; there is a second hand section in the basement, a vintage section, a local creation (mostly recycled) seciton, and a workshop where membes of the coop work on their lines and give lessons to community members on how to recycle their wardrobe. I’m not making any of that up. And oh yeah, they’re located in Montreal’s St-Henri neighbourhood, the most recent recipient of the official hypster seal of approval.
Rien à Cachier is an ethical fashion boutique located in one of Montreal’s major shopping districts, Rue Saint Denis in Le Plateau. This store only carry the best the industry has to offer, which has to be made with both environmentally friendly materials and socially responsible production pratices. They even have a whole section of men’s clothing! The knowledgable staff is equally able to discuss the style and the ethics of the clothing, should you inquire. This store is definetly worth a look.