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Bags & ACcessories 


The Lovely Things

Fashion doesn’t have to mean compromising on your morals. The Lovely Things boast a range of vegan, animal-friendly handbags and accessories. They also now donate a percentage of profits to different animal rescue organisations!

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Matt & Nat

Mat(t)erials and Nature. Matt & Nat have a range of handbags, accessories and footwear for men & women, all 100% vegan. The linings of bags are even made from recycled plastic bottles!

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Retrospecced

Retrospecced recycles and refurbishes retro and designer spectacle frames, partnering with the charity Vision Aid Overseas.

Retrospecced refurbish and upcycle frames, including incredible antique and retro frames, and donate 20% of the profits directly to Vision Aid Overseas.

When you buy a pair of ‘Retrospeccs’ you will not only be supporting the sustainable fashion movement, you will also be helping those in the developing world to see and work and support their families.

You can even recycle your old frames and receive a £10 voucher towards your next Retrospecced purchase.

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Pala

“Ethical sunglasses and eyeglasses”

Pala are on a mission to put an end to poverty, to protect the planet and to enable all people to enjoy peace and prosperity.

They provide grants directly to eyecare projects in Africa such as building a new Vision Centre, calculating a ‘get one, give one’ scheme whereby buying a pair of Pala sunglasses equates to a pair of spectacles to a person who needs them.

Delivery boxes are FSC MIX certified, from responsible sources and all print materials come from recycled paper stock.

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Komodo

“Organic and Ethical Clothing for Men and Women”

Komodo offer a range of men’s & women’s accessories including hats, socks, scarves, gloves and sunglasses!

Trading fairly with factories in Nepal, China, Indonesia and Turkey, their designers visit regularly and work closely with the myriad of talented people who bring their ideas to life.

They have supported numerous environmental and social projects at home and in the countries where they manufacture. From sheltering London's homeless to building schools high in the Himalayas and reforestation programs on the side of volcanos.

Komodo is GOTS and Soil Association certified, a partner brand of the Ethical Fashion Forum and supports the Fashion Revolution movement.

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Elvis & Kresse

Sustainable luxury handbags.

All items are handmade from reclaimed materials including decommissioned fire-hoses, Burberry luxury leather off-cuts, auction banners, printing blanket, or military-grade parachute silk. The entire fire-hose range is vegan and helps save London Fire Brigade’s hoses from landfill!

Packaging is also reclaimed utilising materials such as tea and coffee sacks, shoe boxes and printing blankets. They are fully powered by renewable energy and their workshop in England is in a listed and environmentally restored Mill.

Elvis & Kresse also donate to various causes such as the Fire Fighters CharityBritish Forces Foundation, and The Costa Foundation

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Zessoo

“Cruelty-free fashion”

Zessoo sell a range of vegan accessories including wallets and bracelets. The materials utilised, including fallen leaves, cork, and waste materials destined for landfill, are sustainable alternatives to leather and other animal skins.

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Jackpine Socks

PETA-approved vegan socks for men and women. They ensure welfare standards are met throughout the manufacturing processes and for every pair purchased, a tree is planted through the Eden Projects charity.

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Hurtig Lane

“A vegan fashion focused venture, spirited by minimalist style and quality design”

Hurtig Lane design and sell a range of stylish watches for men and women, all 100% vegan. 

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