Sustainable Fashion Companies in Tokyo
Japanese craftsmanship blended with modern sustainable innovations
Featured Companies in Tokyo
Showing 20 of 163 companies (Page 1 of 9)
1 / 9

People Tree
4.5
(174)
A pioneering Japanese brand dedicated to ethical fashion and sustainability, focusing on fair trade, using organic cotton, recycled materials, and natural dyes, supporting artisans and promoting social justice.

Lovst Tokyo
4.5
(95)
Sustainable fashion brand focusing on ethical production and eco-friendly materials, offering modern apparel.

MUJI
4.2
(321)
A Japanese retail giant known for minimalist design and sustainability, offering clothing made from organic cotton and recycled materials, prioritizing efficient manufacturing and responsible sourcing.
📍 3-8-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan

CASA FLINE
4
(50)
A sustainable Japanese label made 100% locally using Japanese materials and craftsmanship. All clothing is recyclable, earth-friendly, and people-friendly.
📍 2-20-8 Aobadai, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0042, Japan

Koraru
4.6
(120)
A Tokyo-based Japanese fashion brand specializing in swimwear, drawing inspiration from circularity principles, using lower-impact materials and practices.
📍 1-1-1 Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0002, Japan

Sisam Fair Trade
4.4
(200)
Founded in 1999 in Kyoto, focuses on fair trade and original products with quality design. Offers timeless fashion for men, women, and kids.
📍 1-1-1 Kyoto, Japan, with store in Tokyo

Thinking MU
4.3
(21)
A Spanish brand creating clothing from durable hemp, recycled, and fair trade textiles, with zero-waste initiatives, available in stores in Tokyo.
📍 Stores in Tokyo and Osaka

Maito Design Works
4.7
(150)
Uses traditional Japanese plant dyeing, avoiding synthetic dyes for environmental benefits, with shops throughout Japan including Tokyo.
📍 4-14-12 Kuramae, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0051, Japan

Tokyo Kimono Shoes
4.8
(100)
Transforms unused luxurious silk kimono and obi into sneakers, heels, and small handbags.
📍 Asakusa, Tokyo

D&Department Tokyo
4.5
(80)
Offers homeware, lifestyle items, and fashion including satchels and tote bags made from deadstock fabric.
📍 8-3-2 Higashiyama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0043, Japan

Comme ca Commune
4.1
(60)
Offers a polyester shoulder bag made from recycled plastic bottles, available in beige, black, and olive green.
📍 Shibuya Marui, Tokyo

I Was a Kimono
4.6
(90)
Upcycles used kimono into fashion accessories and home decorations, such as Christmas baubles, earrings, necklaces, and face masks made from vintage kimono.
📍 Sourced from antique markets around Tokyo

Plasticity
4.7
(110)
Upcycles discarded plastic umbrellas into practical bags, including mini sacoche shoulder bags, wallets, and small and large totes.
📍 Tokyo, Japan

Ashuhari
4.4
(70)
Based in Tokyo, creates clothes blending into everyday life using sustainable materials, with a slow and ethical approach.
📍 Tokyo, Japan

EQUALAND
4.5
(85)
Values classic Japanese materials and craftsmanship, creating genderless, comfortable everyday wear for conscious young adults.
📍 Shop in Shibuya, Tokyo

Enter the E
4.3
(95)
Aims for 0% destruction and 100% digestion rate, producing biodegradable clothes for long-term use, promoting slow fashion.
📍 Tokyo, Japan

9-jour
4.6
(65)
A Japanese denim brand specializing in jeans colored with naturally dyed, low-impact selvedge denim, manufacturing locally and to order to reduce energy use and wastage.
📍 Tokyo, Japan

Malion Vintage
4.4
(75)
Japan-based brand that reworks vintage and antique items like neckties and deadstock shirts into new garments, manufacturing locally.
📍 2-18-8 Shoto, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0046, Japan

Amaud
4.7
(55)
A luxury Japanese brand reworking vintage kimonos into modern styles using lower-impact materials, with all pieces made in-house.
📍 Tokyo, Japan

KAPOK KNOT
4.5
(80)
Creates outerwear and homeware using kapok down, a plant-based alternative to animal-derived down, manufactures locally in Japan.
📍 Tokyo, Japan