Good On Us

modern citizen, cuyana pima pants, loungewear, rothys flats

When: May 1 // Weather: 60ish // Real life: working from home (before the wine, obviously)

modern citizen, cuyana pima pants, loungewear, rothys flats
modern citizen, cuyana pima pants, loungewear, rothys flats
modern citizen, cuyana pima pants, loungewear, rothys flats
modern citizen, cuyana pima pants, loungewear, rothys flats

I’ve been doing my best to encourage support of sustainable/ethical brands, but I realized recently that that can be its own ethical dilemma, because there’s no Sustainability Czar that can tell me (or you) who’s doing it right and who’s melting the ice caps. Sure, plenty of brands drop the “sustainability” buzzwords, but who’s policing that? (Greta Thunberg? No. She’s probably busy with e-learning.)

But over the weekend I discovered a pretty helpful guide called Good On You. This site has a lot of information, including ratings of a ton of brands. Of course, it’s just one site’s made-up rating system, and some of the ratings are a couple years old, but it seems well-researched to me. Some of the ratings may surprise you, like H&M supposedly being better than Everlane, the latter of which shows up on every freaking sustainable fashion blogger, including yours truly.

I really want to give you guys good information, and I’m finding Good On You to be a helpful tool when combined with my own opinions and instincts. So now when I link to what I’m wearing, I might sometimes put “quasi-sustainable brand” (like I did here for my Modern Citizen sweater and Cuyana pants – both of which I love by the way). That just means I found some competing information, but in the end I decided it was a brand I wanted to support.

You know what else I support? Rosé. All day. Especially during quarantine.

Sweater (quasi-sustainable brand) // Pants (quasi-sustainable brand) // Shoes (sustainable brand) // Sunglasses

Triple F

Marine Layer pants, spring outfit, YSL heart sunglasses, Rebecca Minkoff bag

When: April 11 // Weather: mild and sunny // Real life: yet another walk in the park

Marine Layer pants, spring outfit, YSL heart sunglasses, Rebecca Minkoff bag
Marine Layer pants, spring outfit, YSL heart sunglasses, Rebecca Minkoff bag
Marine Layer pants, spring outfit, YSL heart sunglasses, Rebecca Minkoff bag
Marine Layer pants, spring outfit, YSL heart sunglasses, Rebecca Minkoff bag
Marine Layer pants, spring outfit, YSL heart sunglasses, Rebecca Minkoff bag

One of my quarantine hobbies has been finding new sustainable/ethical brands to order clothes from…you know, for research purposes. It’s an expensive hobby, I’ll give you that, but a fun one. 😉 And I get to share the best stuff with you, like these fun, flowy, floral (that’s right, it’s a triple F situation here, people) pants from Marine Layer. I may have also gotten the matching top. Possibly.

I actually heard about Marine Layer thanks to my wife, who got me one of their Re-Spun t-shirts for Christmas. Basically, they take old t-shirts, break them down, and turn them into new ones. Pretty cool. These pants aren’t from the Re-Spun line, but I read about ML’s sustainability efforts and I’m happy with the extra efforts they’re making. At this point, when I’m deciding whether to support a brand, it’s about progress, not perfection. And it’s about the triple F, of course.

Pants (quasi-sustainable brand) // similar Sweater (secondhand) // Shoes (sustainable brand) // Sunglasses // similar Bag