Looking for an ethical gift for him? Then may I recommend Brothers We Stand. This is a men’s ethical retailer where every stylish and sustainable item has a clear social and/or environmental purpose. From supporting community artisans to using renewable energy, organic materials. And even to using materials that would otherwise have made their way to
Vegan and unisex categories are represented too. And what’s more, the footprint of every single product on their website can be examined simply by selecting the footprint tab. Here you can find both the social and environmental footprint of the item of clothing you are interested in, along with areas for development.
Ethical Gifts From Brothers We Stand
A cosy bobble hat (£44.95) for cold winter days.
A stylish jumper (£80) for work or for play.
A fairtrade and organic cotton t-shirt (£32).
A belt with a story (£55). This one is made from recycled decommissioned fire hoses and from reclaimed black printing blankets. This makes something practical and stylish from products that would otherwise go to waste.
A seriously dapper shirt (£84.95).
A mountain t-shirt for geology fiends (£30).
A funky laptop case (£80) made from recycled fire hoses and recycled parachute silks. You can even personalise it for that extra special touch.
Finally, a comfy hoodie (£54) for cosy weekends.
If you are looking for more ideas then do check out the Brothers We Stand website for lots of great gift ideas for him, from under £35. They even do gift vouchers if you can’t quite decide on the perfect gift!
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You’re supposed to be AD in the title of sponsored posts so people know before they see the content.
Hi Mary, sorry to hear you didn’t think the sponsored post disclosure at the top of the post was sufficient. ASA rules says that “We recommend including it [disclosure] ‘at the beginning’ – which might mean in the title, thumbnail or on an image (if that’s all people see at first)”, but thanks for your feedback. I will do some more reading on the subject as since starting the blog I have always strived to be upfront with readers and ALWAYS decline any advertisers who say they want a paid for post without any such disclosure.
These are some nice products, but it would be nice to see some more affordable options. I’m sure there’s more reasonably priced yet still ethical products out there.
If you ever need sustainable outerwear, check out https://www.safi-the-brand.com/ .