So I recently subscribed to Ethical Clothing Australia's newsletter and they sent out an email for ECA week with discounts from Australian and ECA-accredited* brands which I've compiled below.
*The ECA trademark 'means [the product] was made in Australia and all of the workers involved in its production received fair wages and decent conditions'. You can read more about it on the website linked above.
Disclaimer: If you're looking for a true "bargain", this probably isn't the deal for you. Most of these brands are not cheap, but are cheaper in comparison to their usual price. I believe it qualifies to be posted here in the same way that a discounted iPhone is not the cheapest phone. If you know of similar brands that are equally ethical and less-expensive, I would genuinely love to hear it as most of these brands are out of my budget. But I can do without the "tHiS IsN'T EvEn a bArGaIn" comments. Thanks!
Here's the full list:
Unisex
Qualitops - 20% off sale items with code ECA2020
REMUSE Designs - 20% off with code ECAWEEK2020
Womenswear
Anthea Crawford - $50 off full-price dresses for ECA subscribers (discount applied automatically at checkout)
Fella Hamilton - free face mask with any purchase of an Australian made product.
Francie Melbourne - 20% off merino knits with code LOVEWOOL
NYA - $20 off new collection with code ECAxNYA
Organic Crew - 20% off with code ECALOVE
Pankina Clothing - 20% off with code ECA2020
The Ark - chance to win $200 voucher by signing up to newsletter
Woolerina - free neck warmer with $200+ purchase with code ECAWEEK20
Menswear
- Bushy Underwear - 10% off with code BUSHMAN10
Other
Treekid - 10% off with code ECAWEEK20
Bruck Textiles - $50 off Bruck Burnover Fire Protection for ECA subscribers
Too bad they don't have any photos of people wearing these shirts for size comparison.