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Here’s a list of brands that sell hemp clothing
Hemp is commonly associated with marijuana. But did you know it was also a sustainable alternative to many harmful fabrics/textiles in fashion? Hemp is a plant that grows well in many different areas and is quite resistant to diseases, eliminating harmful chemicals. It is also completely biodegradable. Furthermore, Hemp also uses less water. Hemp’s fibres can then be turned into textiles for fashion. Do you want to learn more about hemp? Then be sure to read our previous blogs: “The advantages and disadvantages of hemp as a textile fibre” and “How to make clothing from hemp”
COSH! searched for clothes made of hemp which are available in our shops. We are excited to show you the top hemp products!
Elevate your fashion game with the sustainable hemp fashion brand De Ionescu, where style meets sustainability. The eco-friendly and ethically-made clothing is crafted from the highest quality hemp fibres in a small atelier in Sibiu, Transilvania, ensuring that you look and feel good about your fashion choices. The garments are durable and timeless, so they are sure to last a lifetime!
Iron Roots is a sports brand where hemp (30%) and organic cotton (70%) are used for their HEMP PERFORMANCE JOGGERS in black. These jogger pants seem ideal for running, cycling or just lounging around comfily. Durable, strong and protected against a splash. The hemp in these joggers makes it antibacterial and the organic cotton provides them with a soft, comfortable feel to the touch.
The design is made in the Netherlands and the production takes place in Portugal. The joggers are a big hit, judging by the reactions on their website. You can purchase a pair of these joggers or Iron Roots other hemp offerings at Restrived in Kampenhout.
Looking for clothes with a simple and minimalist style? In hemp&love you will find clothes for everyday wear, made with the incredible hemp fabric, very soft and pleasant, that will surprise you. All garments are designed and produced in Europe.
Thought Clothing is a lovely slow fashion brand made for pattern lovers. The designs manage to strike a balance between bold patterns and flattering shapes.
This brand has a couple of hemp items in its collection. The Cecilia vest top is an example of a piece not to be missed! Another eye-catcher is the sleeveless top in a fine hemp-cotton blend. The camel stripe in navy gives it that extra touch and is an absolute top to keep you cool this summer. Don’t feel left out just yet boys, Thought Clothing has plenty of shirts and shorts for you to choose from too!
You can find this brand at Kudzu in Bruges, KIEZ in Antwerp and Meer dan Mooi in Geel, Belgium.
In the Netherlands you can shop Thought Clothing at Het Faire Oosten and BrandMission in Amsterdam or at De Groene Passage and the Wereldwinkel in Rotterdam center.
Thought is sold in Germany at green guerillas Düsseldorf, green guerillas Rathenauviertel and Südstadt in Köln and at WESEN in Berlin.
Since 2010, the Danish brand of more sustainable clothing, Recolution, was founded by Jan and Robert with the intention of creating a better fashion world. Recolucion offers dresses, T‑shirts, trousers, skirts, and sweaters in GOTS certified organic cotton and other organic fabrics such as hemp, lyocell, Ecovero, recycled polyester. Lovers of hemp will certainly find their liking here with this brand.
Look out for their long-sleeve hemp top which is perfect for the early spring and fall months when the weather is slightly cooler. Recolution’s hemp items can be found at Anders Getint in Leuven.
In Germany you can find this brand at Him & Laya in Hamburg, green guerillas and Yavana in Düsseldorf, supermarché and Slow Friday in Berlin and at green guerillas Rathenauviertel, ESSENTIALS and Südstadt in Köln.
If you like hemp because you appreciate its many different qualities, you can find it at Lanius, which focuses its collection entirely on hemp. Their collection is quite varied and you can find dresses, blouses, T‑shirts, trousers, and skirts made entirely out of hemp.
Colours come in many varieties: from khaki to beige and off-white to black. This large amount of choice is unique as the brand considers hemp to be one of its favourite sustainable materials. They are committed to sharing that love with the rest of us! Lanius can be found at many retailers including the following: Het Faire Oosten and BrandMission in Amsterdam as well as Mandragora in Antwerp and Supergoods in Antwerp, Mechelen and Ghent.
In Germany the brand is sold in Kleiderei in Köln, Stuttgart, Berlin and Freiburg as well as in the Conscious Fashion Store in Berlin, roberta., roberta.Unterbilk and Yavana in Düsseldorf.
The Scandinavian brand Patagonia is probably one that you’ve already heard about as it has become quite popular (with Gen Z in particular) over the past 15 years. However, what a lot of people don’t know is that they have made a few pieces from hemp that you can check out!
They offer a choice of 3 pieces: The Men’s Trail Harbor Crewneck Sweatshirt, the Women’s Hampi Rock Pants, and the Tin Shed Hat. Furthermore, this year saw another 68 hemp products added to Patagonia’s offerings. These items are available for purchase at Moose in the City in Antwerp and Selekteur in Düsseldorf, Germany.
At Thinking Mu, the aim is to create something that is unique both in terms of creativity as well as impact. They have done just that by combining hemp and denim! And the results are stunning to behold. They have a whole range of dark blue denim products from shorts, jeans, pants, dresses, and skirts.
It is really worth taking your time to browse through the collection to pick out your favourite piece of denim! These jeans are both timeless and will stand the test of time, staying with you for years. You can find these hemp denim pieces at the following stores: Brooklyn in Brugge, Knokke, Waregem, Ghent, Roeselare, Kortrijk and Oostende, Freedom in Aalst and Dendermonde, Supergoods in Antwerp, Mechelen and Ghent and César Menswear in Mortsel and at HOST and Moose in the City in Antwerp, Paplou and KNAP in Hasselt and Harvest Club in Leuven.
In the Netherlands the brand is sold at Tally-Ho, Het Faire Oosten, BrandMission, and Pek & Kleren in Amsterdam. You can also find this brand in the Spanish store La Böcöque and in Germany in WESEN, HIT-IN.TV and the Conscious Fashion Store in Berlin and Rosenblatt & Fabeltiere in Hamburg.
SKFK is an ethical timeless fashion brand whose motto is sustainability and they really make it happen. SKFK works with organic fabrics such as hemp. Their range is wide: they go for women’s clothes and therefore offer dresses, skirts, blouses, T‑shirts, trousers and trouser suits.
SKFK’s vision is clear: “Dress how you are, how you feel, how you live. Reinforce your identity, express your essence and care for your environment” SKFK is for sale in various shops, and COSH! would be happy to introduce them to you. Find SKSK in Belgium at: Brooklyn in Brugge, Knokke, Waregem, Ghent, Roeselare, Kortrijk and Oostende, Supergoods in Antwerp, Mechelen and Ghent, HOST and Moose in the City in Antwerp as well as at Paplou and KNAP in Hasselt.
In the Netherlands, you’ll find SKFK at Het Faire Oosten and BrandMission in Amsterdam.
In Germany the brand is sold by Him & Laya in Hamburg, green guerillas in Köln and Düsseldorf and roberta. in Düsseldorf. SKFK is also sold at the Spanish stores UNIK’s and La Böcöque.
Ida and Volta is a brand that focuses entirely on sustainable natural materials. Materials used are wool, organic cotton, linen, silk, Tencel, and natural hemp. They offer timeless quality, breathing room for your skin, and durability.
Ida and Volta are proud to use a small selection of non-dyed threads. The hemp items in their collection include a wrap dress, wrap top and wrap skirt made from hemp woven by Libeco in northern France. Head to Ida & Volta in Ghent to purchase one of their pieces, or rent it at the clothing library Dressr.
HempAge makes clothes from hemp. The clothes are not only sustainable, made from natural materials such as hemp and organic cotton, but also ethical. In fact, HempAge has been a member of the Fair Wear Foundation for more than 14 years.
HempAge has a variety of hemp clothing styles and items ranging from shirts to dresses. You can get your hands on a pair of HempAge at Meer dan Mooi in Geel & Mandragora in Antwerp