18 Unique Ethical Eco Fashion Accessories for Fall Style
Celebrate ethical fashion and fall style with this guide to ethical fall accessories! Discover socially responsible brands celebrating fair fashion and modern design in this guide featuring cozy ethical beanies, fair trade purses, sustainable jewelry, warm scarves, and unique headbands.
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Camina Sunglasses $58
The Camina sunglasses feature a oversized sized frame with a rectangular shape. The frames are sustainably made from recycled plastic & give 1% of sales back to the planet.
Fair Trade Headband Pack- $27
Passion Lilie’s mission to reduce their textile waste resulted in creating zero waste fair trade headbands. These adorable headbands are perfect for accessorizing fall outfits.
Rhyder Cord Jacket by Aventura $145
This jacket can perfectly accessorize any outfit while keeping you warm. It features a blend with organic cotton and is ethically made in India.
Linked Necklace by Kind Karma $52
This necklace is classic and timeless. Plus, it is ethically made in partnership with at-risk and transitioning homeless youth.
Houndstooth Scarf by Aventura $35
This classic houndstooth style is timeless and can be an accessory for fall the falls to come! This scarf is ethically made with viscose.
Astra Sunglasses by Sunski $120
These stylish sunglasses are great for any season. Sunski is a Climate Neutral sunglasses brand that uses recycled plastic in their frames.
Striped Tote Bag by People of Leisure $20
This tote bag is ethically made in America and features dark tones that are great for fall. This is a perfect bag for taking to the book shop or the farmers market.
Moss Agate Necklace from Kind Karma Co. $52
This necklace represents grounding and new beginnings. Plus, it’s ethically made in partnership with youth transitioning out of homelessness.
Ivy Stripe Alpaca Socks by Fair Indigo $29
The luxurious alpaca blend fabric create a warm sock that will keep your feet cozy all day long. Plus, these dark tones are perfect for fall.
Daydreamer Cork Phone Sling $60
The Daydreamer is perfect for keeping your phone close by for all your fall activities. This sling is made in the USA with a eco-friendly cork exterior & organic cotton interior.
Alpaca Scarf from Fair Indigo $70
This natural scarf is made with 100% woven baby alpaca and is humane alternative to factory farm cashmere. This scarf is fairly made in Arequipa, Peru.
Milky Way Ring by ABLE $98
This bold gold ring is great for adding some shine to your hands. This ring is ethically handmade in Nashville.
Dreamer Gold Hoop Earrings $158
If you like statement earrings these are for you. Designed in Seattle and ethically made in Thailand these earrings are sustainably cast from 70% recycled stainless steel.
Wynne Striped Scarf by Aventura $39
This red Twill weave striped scarf adds a great deep fall color tone to your outfit. It’s ethically made with 100% viscose to ensure a soft feel.
Phone Crossbody by Malia Designs $26
This sustainable crossbody bag is made with Upcycled Cotton and screenprinted with a unique design. The colors are perfect for matching your fall wardrobe.
Heart Threader Earrings- $56
Threader earrings can be worn close to the lobe or as a dangle. These are designed in Seattle, ethically made in Thailand, & cast from recycled sterling silver & coated with 18k gold.
Mini Sling Backpack by Malia Designs $46
This fair trade backpack is sustainable made with repurposed cotton canvas. This bag is great for carrying all your essentials and has a fun fall pattern.
Hammered Circle Ring- $50
This beautifully textured open circle sits pretty on a delicate band. The kind you'll love for a long long time and handmade by artisans in Nashville, TN.
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Emily Waddell is the founder of The Honest Consumer. She has always been passionate about business for good and has a Bachelor degree in Social Entrepreneurship. She currently lives in Seattle where she practices imperfect sustainability. When she’s not writing, Emily enjoys supporting small businesses, clean eating, ethical fashion, & practicing slow living. Learn more about Emily’s journey starting The Honest Consumer.
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