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Rest Sustainably in These 6 Sleepwear Brands

Reducing your carbon footprint has never been so cozy.

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Cosabella

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In addition to their lingerie, Cosabella offers a range of sleepwear and loungewear. Crafted in Italy, Cosabella's sleepwear is sourced from the highest quality materials. 

Boden

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Boden has a long-term commitment to creating and transporting its clothing in an environmentally-friendly and sustainable way, without compromising on beautiful details and designs.

The Summer House

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The Summer House works with high-quality fabrics that are responsibly produced, with a preference for hand-woven methods and organic materials like econyl and ethical tencel. 

Organic Basics

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Organic Basics selects all of its fabrics based on environmental footprint and sustainability. The brand only uses class A and B fibers and looks for the most natural, renewable, and low-impact textiles. Organic Basics also raises funds for their partnership with WWF to establish the first regenerative organic cotton farm in Turkey

People Tree

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The UK-based brand People Tree's collections feature organic cotton, Lyocell tencel, and responsible wool. Garments are made using traditional artisan techniques such as weaving, embroidery, and hand printing, and are dyed with low-impact, azo-free dyes. 

Mate the Label

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Mate the Label is committed to non-toxic, natural, and organic materials, and also uses no-frills recycled and compostable packaging. The company also donates 1 percent of all sales to its non-profit partners that work towards saving the planet. 

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