Sustainable Canadian Clothing Brands

Encircled Offers Collections that are Comfortable & Versatile

Encircled is a Canadian clothing brand that wholeheartedly upholds the principles of sustainability through manufacturing practices that utilize eco-conscious materials. The company extends its environmental mission in a number of ways that include the use of sustainable and upcycled fabrics, local knitting and small batch production to contradict the acceleration of fast fashion. The business has been identified as a Certified B Corporation®.

The silhouettes are made to be adaptable to various activities and the minimalist aesthetics of the collections makes it easy for consumers to dress up or down, depending on preference and occasion. The entirety of the Canadian clothing brand's offerings is designed and sewn in Toronto. The workspace is held to the highest of standards, as is reflected with ethical compensation to workers and the high quality of production.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - The sustainable fashion trend offers opportunities for businesses to explore eco-conscious materials and practices for clothing manufacturing and reduce their environmental impact.
2. Slow Fashion - The slow fashion movement offers opportunities for businesses to adopt a more deliberate, sustainable, and ethical approach to clothing production that values quality over quantity.
3. Minimalist Fashion - Minimalist fashion offers opportunities for businesses to create versatile and timeless pieces that can adapt to various occasions and preferences and reduce consumer waste.
Industry Implications
1. Apparel Manufacturing - The apparel manufacturing industry can leverage sustainable and upcycled fabrics, local production, and ethical compensation to workers to create eco-conscious and high-quality clothing options for consumers.
2. Fashion Retail - The fashion retail industry can reduce its environmental impact and offer sustainable and ethical clothing options to consumers by partnering with sustainable clothing brands and adopting eco-conscious business practices.
3. Textile Manufacturing - The textile manufacturing industry can explore sustainable and upcycled materials and practices to reduce waste and pollution and create high-quality and innovative fabrics for clothing production.

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