Green Branding: Why Your Office Dress Code Should Be Sustainable


Let’s face it - dressing for work has changed.
No more boring formals, no more dress codes that feel like a punishment. Whether you’re working from your dining table or showing up to pitch day in your best fit — what you wear speaks volumes.

But here’s a question we don’t ask enough:
What does your outfit say about the planet?

Welcome to green branding — where your clothes do more than make you look good. They say, "Hey, I care."

Today’s generation is asking for more — not just from brands, but from workplaces too. It's not about fancy coffee machines or bean bags anymore. It's about purpose. And your wardrobe? That’s a great place to start.

That’s why smart companies (and even smarter employees) are switching to sustainable office wear - stylish, practical, and kind to the planet. Brands like UNIREC are leading the way, with eco-conscious work clothes that actually look great. Made with sustainable fabrics and thoughtful design — they’re seriously cool.

What exactly is sustainable office wear?
Unlike fast fashion, sustainable workwear is made using eco-friendly fabrics, often sourced from upcycled or low-impact materials.

It’s made with less water, fewer chemicals, and designed to last—not fall apart after a few washes. And yep, it still looks totally office-appropriate, whether you’re on Zoom or walking into a client meeting. Read more
 

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