6 Ethical Sweaters for Men from Certified Brands

Fall, winter, and spring can only mean one thing: sweater weather. That’s right, it’s not just about changing weather and imbibing lattes.

There’s a good chance you could use some warmer layers to carry you through the seasons. But where can you buy an ethical sweater that makes a positive impact with your dollars?

Thrift shopping and consignment stores are a great option to give gently used items more life. You can also find some really great deals.

However, thrift shopping isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. That’s why we’ve got you covered for all your sweater needs.

Here’s a short list of 6 ethical and eco-conscious brands to get your gear and avoid the hassle of shopping. With these brands it’s easy to look good and do good too.

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1. Outerknown

LA based Outerknown’s moto is “For People and Planet.” They execute this mission with initiatives on both the sustainability and labor fronts.

A company that values fair trade and sustainable sourcing, and is transparent in its supply chain, Outerknown produces products you can feel good about. For example, many of their products are made with organic cotton and recycled materials.

Organic cotton requires less water to grow and by cutting out pesticides, it is better for people and the environment. Pesticides used on conventional cotton pollute our soil and water, kill wildlife, and poison farmworkers.

Sustainable Men’s Sweaters

Outerknown carries a great selection of ethical sweaters and coats to carry you from the fall into the winter and spring months.

sustainable mariner sweater for men by Outerknown in plum
Mariner Sweater
recycled cashmere and wool donegal sweater Outerknown
Tomales Donegal Sweater
Nostalgic Outerknown Coolmax Sweater Kelly Slater
Nostalgic Sweater

2. Taylor Stitch

Taylor Stitch has a great selection of basics and men’s essentials responsibly built for the long haul. Since each new item is crowd funded, they don’t over produce. That means less excess inventory, and less waste.

Taylor Stitch embraces ethical practices, ensuring fair wages and benefits for workers. They have also made a good effort to improve the sustainability of their manufacturing over the last few years.

Quality Men’s Shirts

Shop here for a great selection of button up shirts, sweaters, and blazers. Just see for yourself.

Taylor Stitch Flannel Shirt Black
Yosemite Shirt

Jumpers

Check out Taylor Stitch’s selection of classic sweaters that you’ll be excited to throw on year after year.

Taylor Stitch Fisherman Sweater Maroon Waffle
Fisherman Sweater

Jackets

Taylor Stitch has some of the most stylish timeless jackets in the menswear game.

The Evans blazer by Taylor Stitch
The Evans Blazer

3. Toad&Co

Toad&Co makes clothes with the wellbeing of the planet and their communities in mind. They have multiple partnerships with non-profits including Community Environmental Council, Ventura Land Trust, Portland Trails, and more. Toad&Co is Bluesign and OEKO-TEX certified, and has lines of vegan clothing!

When it comes to the clothes they are all sustainably made from materials including: hemp, organic cotton, tencel, and recycled fabrics. Their style is fun, casual, and classic.

Eco Friendly Sweaters

For great casual options check out Toad&Co’s Butte Crew, Wasatch, or Alpineglo Sweater.

ethical sweaters for men_Butte-Crew-Sweater Toad&Co
Butte Crew Sweater
model wearing Alpineglo Sweater by toad and co
Alpineglo Sweater
model wearing mens Wasatch sweater by toad and co in green
Wasatch Sweater

4. Patagonia

While you know Patagonia, you probably don’t know them for style. Not everything they put out is straight camping gear and we think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by their sweater selection. 

When it comes to doing business more sustainably Patagonia is no stranger. They are a member of 1% for the Planet, a certified B Corporation, advocates for protecting our environment, host a selection of Fair Trade certified sewn garments, are an Eco-Stylist certified brand, and more.

Ethical Sweaters for Men

If you’re looking for solid fall and winter sweaters you can wear on a hike, at a family gathering, on a date, and to your local cafe, start here.

patagonia Men's Better Sweater® Fleece Vest eco-friendly
Better Sweater Fleece Vest
Patagonia Men's Recycled Cashmere Crewneck Sweater
Recycled Cashmere Crewneck Sweater
Patagonia Recycled Wool Sweater Navy Pattern
Recycled Wool Sweater

5. ASKET

Swedish menswear brand ASKET is on a mission to provide timeless staples that don’t compromise when it comes to quality or your values. Forget the “new collection every week” model pioneered by fast fashion; ASKET offers a single permanent collection. They’re honest about how transparent they are to boot!

If keeping it professional is more your speed then ASKET has your back.

Sustainable Wool Sweater

Their merino sweater is business casual appropriate for the office and beyond.

The Merino Sweater by ASKET
Merino Sweater

Sustainable Cardigans and Turtlenecks

They also have a nice selection of turtlenecks and zip cardigans to round out the collection.

The Merino Roll Neck by ASKET
Turtleneck
The Merino Zip Cardigan by ASKET
Zip Cardigan

6. Kotn

Kotn offers timeless knitwear, sweatshirts, and everyday layers designed for comfort and long-term wear. Their pieces are ethically crafted in Portugal and Egypt using natural fibers, making them an easy choice for a more thoughtful wardrobe. This is a brand that puts quality and sustainability first.

Knitwear

For example, Kotn offers easy cold-weather knit options including sweaters, sweater vests, and knit polos that add warmth without sacrificing style.

mens nima vest by kotn
Men’s Nima Vest

That’s 6 brands to find ethical and dapper menswear for this fall and winter, and beyond. We hope you enjoyed and found something you like.

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*Article last updated 04/05/26.

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