Everyone has a favorite pair of jeans, whether they’re cropped, flared, high-waisted or all three. But not all jeans are good for the environment.
Making jeans takes an extreme toll on the environment with each pair requiring around 1,800 gallons of water. And the chemicals used to dye them pollute waterways that both animals and humans rely on. These consequences have led many to search for denim brands that not only offer different styles and fits, but a commitment to sustainable manufacturing.
That’s probably why global fashion search platform Lyst recently reported a 193 percent surge in searches for sustainable denim. Most sustainable denim brands combat waste by relying on recycled or upcycled fabrics along with organic and ethically-sourced materials. And the results are just as chic as your current go-to pair of blue jeans.
Believe it or not, there are plenty of sustainable denim brands out there. So we narrowed down the field by picking the best jeans that are stylish and eco-friendly.
Best Sustainable Denim
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Reformation
Cynthia High Relaxed Jean in Powell Destroyed, $128 at Reformation
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Boyish
The Casey Rear Window, $168 at Boyish
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E.L.V. Denim + Net Sustain
The Twin Boyfriend High-Rise Straight-Leg Jeans, $410 at Net-a-Porter
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Everlane
The Kick Crop Jean in Dark Blue Wash, $78 at Everlane
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J Brand x Elsa Hosk
Elsa Saturday Jean in Photo Ready HD Everyday Blue, $268 at J Brand
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Warp + Weft
CDG Plus Vintage High Rise Straight 28" in Palais Royale, $98 at Warp + Weft
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DL1961
Rachel 31" High Rise Flare in Elmhurst, $199 at DL1961
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AYR
The Aloe, $295 at AYR
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Ética
Gigi Curvy St Louis, $145 at Ética
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Outland Denim
Abigail in Morning, $195 at Outland Denim