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Vegan Clothing: What to Avoid
Vegan shoes, vegan clothing, and vegan accessories are easier to find than ever before - and they're more fashionable too! Here’s what you need to watch out for if your wardrobe is going animal-friendly.
Coats & Jackets
What to avoid: wool, fleece, down, fur, fur trim
Vegan alternatives: cotton, nylon, polyester, faux fur, sythetic down, PrimaLoft, Thinsulate, Gore-Tex, Thermolite
Jumpers
What to avoid: wool, angora, pashmina, cashmere, shearling, camel hair, mohair, silk, alpaca
Vegan alternatives: cotton, linen, polyester fleece, acrylic, cotton flannel, synthetic fabrics
Trousers
What to avoid: wool, silk,
Vegan alternatives: denim, cotton, twill, polyester, linen, microfibres, nylon, acrylic, polyester, rayon
Shoes
What to avoid: leather, suede, alligator skin, snakeskin, kangaroo skin
Vegan alternatives: faux leather, synthetic materials. cotton, canvas
Wallets & Purses
What to avoid: leather, suede, snakeskin
Vegan alternatives: man-made leather, pleather, synthetic materials
Shopping Tips
When shopping for vegan clothing, always read the labels. On shoes, you'll find the materials printed inside the heel or under the tongue. On clothing, look inside the neck or waist of the item. Another indicator of vegan-friendly clothing is the price; always check the price, it is often a fraction of the price of real animal products, win-win!
Where to Shop Vegan in Bath
The high-street has so many vegan fashion pieces from retailers such as H&M, John Lewis, Topshop/Topman, Newlook and many more. Although these companies aren't 100% vegan, they do sell many vegan products. If online shopping is more of your thing, here is where you can find some great vegan pieces:
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