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chains are being relatively slow in developing brands, a of independent shops up and down the country are stocking such .
This boutique in north London has only been open for five months but it's a loyal base.
And they're made in northern India by Tibetan refugees , in a that can be found there.
Equa fair clothes are made from organic cotton growing without and other fair trade materials.
It's all to ensure the get a fair price for their work.
Well, another example of ethical clothes are recycled clothing so, em, such as these recycled sari dresses and tops and em, these jackets.
The first fair-trade and organic jeans in are also going on sale.
They were developed by Nick Peccarelli who set up his three years ago.
I discovered that there were some major issues around the use of pesticides and I wondered why no one was doing anything about it so I thought, well, .
The quality is certainly very, very impressive and, em, you know, we are really doubling every sort of six or seven months in size.
Look at that! I mean, It ’s certainly beautiful, isn’t it?
Designer Katherine Hamnett is the ethical fashion business is finally taking off. Her latest collection took years to develop because so many wouldn't supply pesticide-free cotton or .
I think that if everybody bought one item of organic cotton this year, it'd send a signal to the that this is something that is happening and that they should invest in and, hum, you know it's a step in the right . I mean, there is no in five or ten years' time all cotton could easily be organic and, em that's what we should be aiming for because it makes a most phenomenal .