5 Natural Fiber Clothing Brands We Love

A family of four, including a mother, father, daughter, and son, as well as a family dog, sit on a white couch with matching penguin-themed pajamas. 

Seeing or hearing the words “natural fibers” makes many people think about eco-friendliness and clean living. Others might think about the carbohydrate and its role in keeping you regular. Either way—fiber, fibers, all-natural—good stuff, right?

We think so. However, having to sift through claims made by companies about their all-natural products can be confusing. We’ve done some research for you and compiled a list of some reliable natural fiber clothing brands that offer some of the finest products on the market. Let’s take a closer look.


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What is Natural Fiber Clothing, Exactly?

Natural fibers are thread-like materials made from plant or animal sources. These materials are renewable because, over time, they can be replenished. 

Cotton, hemp, bamboo, flax, and linen are five common plant-based natural fibers. Animal-based fibers you may be familiar with include wool, silk, cashmere, and camel yarn. Clothing consisting of any of these fibers can usually be considered natural fiber clothing.

Natural fiber products have several other benefits besides their eco-friendliness. They’re generally:

  • Breathable (less sweat sticks to your body)
  • Lightweight
  • Non-allergenic (perfect for sensitive skin)
  • Biodegradable
  • Comfortable (relative to synthetic fibers)

Natural Fiber Clothing Brands

Before we dive into our product picks, here’s a quick list of our favorite companies offering natural fiber clothing:

Top 5 Natural Fiber Clothing Brands: How We Chose

We took time to carefully curate five solid options you might want to consider next time you need to update your wardrobe. Some of the factors working in the companies’ favor include: 

  • Price. We’re positive you can find some amazing garments for competitive rates.
  • First-time deals. Just about every one of our selections offers discounts for new shoppers. 
  • Transparency. Companies make a lot of claims surrounding sustainability, but they need to back up those claims. That’s not a problem with the retailers we selected.

Our Picks


All featured products are chosen at the discretion of the author and DGHQ editors. However, Do Good HQ may make a small affiliate commission if you click through and make a purchase.



1. Jungmaven

Woman wearing a black hemp t-shirt from Jungmaven, an eco-friendly clothing brand known for its sustainable materials like hemp and organic cotton.
CategoriesWomen’s (all, including lingerie); men’s (all, including underwear); various accessories
CertificationsCarbon-offset shipping, living wages paid to employees
MaterialsHemp, wool, organic cotton

Jungmaven leans into the hemp industry more than almost any other company. Hemp is one of the planet’s most efficient natural fibers, but it was illegal for much of the 19th and 20th centuries. They have focused collections of adult clothing, including natural fiber workout clothes for your next gym visit.

Highlights

Jungmaven has a few kids’ t-shirts, hats, and bedding products to complement your wardrobe. We also really love their featured prints, all of which are full of color.

Things to Consider

Our staff was quite impressed with Jungmaven’s rewards program—The Jung Club. You can collect points for buying products, following their social media accounts, and referring friends. 


2. Terra Thread

Man wearing a stylish organic cotton t-shirt from Terra Thread, an eco-friendly clothing brand committed to sustainable practices and materials.
CategoriesT-shirts, zip-up and pullover hoodies, beanies
CertificationsGOTS, B-corporation, carbon neutral, Fair Trade, Regenerative Organic (Bronze)
MaterialsOrganic cotton

Although they’re widely recognized for their eco-friendly backpacks, duffel bags, and totes, Terra Thread has a nice collection of beanies, t-shirts, and hoodies. Whether you’re headed to the gym, the airport, or somewhere for a day excursion, you’ll have the perfect tops and bags.

Highlights

Terra Thread has some of the most comprehensive information on their sustainability efforts you could ask for. In addition to their vegan products, the company has a longstanding relationship with Feeding America. If you want to be sure your dollars are going to a worthy company, this is a great place to start. 

Things to Consider

You’ll get free shipping on all U.S. orders. Terra Thread ships to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and several European countries. 


3. Quince

Man wearing a white organic cotton shirt from Quince, a sustainable clothing brand known for its eco-friendly materials and stylish designs
CategoriesBaby (all), Women’s (all), Men’s (all)
CertificationsGOTS, BSCI, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, GRS, RDS, RWS
MaterialsOrganic cotton, cashmere, wool, silk, linen

Quince really has it all, including natural fiber workout clothes to possibly help you start the new year off on an all-around healthy note. If you so desire, Quince could be your one-stop shop for all your clothing and bedding needs, not to mention stainless steel cookware.

Highlights

Quince’s supply chain is extremely consolidated—they own warehousing and wholesaling capabilities, among other things. Their signature supply chain passes off savings to consumers.

Things to Consider

You can only get Quince products shipped to you if you live in the U.S., but their standard shipping is free. They also have a generous return window—365 days!


4. Coyuchi

Female wearing a cozy organic cotton robe from Coyuchi, an eco-friendly brand specializing in sustainable loungewear and bedding.
CategoriesMen’s Sleepwear, Women’s Sleepwear, Women’s loungewear, Bath robes
CertificationsFair Trade, GOLS, GOTS
MaterialsOrganic cotton, wool

Coyuchi has a large focus on organic bedding and bath products, but they have an impressive selection of robes and loungewear. The company uses quality organic cotton and ensures regenerative agriculture practices.

Highlights

Many, if not most, Coyuchi products are meant to last a lifetime. In case there’s something you want to retire from your wardrobe, though, you can recycle or resale whatever you bought for 15% off your next Coyuchi order.

Things to Consider

As with many natural fiber clothes, we were warned of Coyuchi’s reputation for initially oversized products. Don’t worry, though—after a few washes, it’ll shrink down to its natural size.


5. Hanna Andersson

Child wearing colorful organic cotton pajamas from Hanna Andersson, a brand known for high-quality natural fiber clothing for kids.
CategoriesInfants, Kids ages 2–14, Family-match pajamas
CertificationsOEKO-TEX Standard 100, GOTS
MaterialsOrganic cotton

You’ll be hard-pressed to find natural fiber kids’ clothes of better quality than Hanna Andersson’s. The company has trademarked a wood-derived material that’s as soft as any bamboo or cotton garment.

Highlights

Do you and your kids like the holidays? If so, you’ll love Hanna Andersson’s collection of Halloween, Christmas, and Hanukkah pajamas. They also have the rights to some of the most popular children’s media franchises (including Bluey, of course). 

Things to Consider

Kids grow really quickly, don’t they? Fortunately, there’s an easy way for Hanna Andersson products to take on a second life through the “Hanna-Me-Downs” market.


How to Choose a Natural Fiber Clothing Brand

The ultimate purchasing power lies with you, but you might want to consider these factors:

  • Materials. Natural fibers are already good for the environment, but some of them hold up better over the years than others.
  • Age of Wearer. Adults are usually done growing (vertically), but you might want to make sure any children’s clothes are worth the price.
  • Deals. If you like to buy from the same company after finding one you like, research discounts and other perks for account members.

Environmentally friendly clothes can be comfortable, affordable, stylish, and long-lasting. Have fun on your virtual shopping excursion!

Featured image via Hanna Andersson

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