16 Insanely Cozy Knitwear Brands You Need On Your Wishlist

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Gather the knitting needles, unbox the under-bed bin, and prep for the greatest gift that winter has to offer: Knitwear. Vintage sweaters will, of course, be making their way into fit checks everywhere. But for those who are looking to replace some long-lost or moth-holed pieces, here’s our list of favorite susty knitwear brands.

  1. Nui Organics (USE CODE: SustainableBaddie30)

    Nui makes winter essentials with ethically sourced merino wool and organic cotton.

 
 
 

2. PH 5

Asian women-owned PH5 blends tech themes into gender-affirming knitwear.

 
 
 

3. Dazy Chains

All Dazy Chains designs are handmade using small-scale and local yarn suppliers.

 
 
 

4. Baabà

Baabà is family-run and uses natural dyeing, ethically sourced wool, and organic cotton.

 
 
 

5. Stine Goya

Stine Goya pieces are designed for you to wear for the rest of your life.

 
 
 

6. Tach Clothing

Made in Uruguay using fairtrade policies and ethical sourcing, Tach makes colorful vintage-inspired knits.

 
 
 

7. Flower Boy Ted x Berriez Collab 

Berriez and Flower Boy Ted’s collab is a size-inclusive line of handmade knits.

 
 
 

8. Gudrun & Gudrun 

Gudrun & Gudrun is a Danish brand, made ethically in Peru and invests in global women’s empowerment.

 
 
 

9. Yanawara

Alpaca wool basics, sweaters, and outerwear.

 
 
 

10. werldpiece

All werldpiece items are handmade or made-to-order using sustainable and recycled fabrics.

 
 
 

11. We ar4

We ar4 uses excess fabric to design timeless, durable pieces.

 
 
 

12. Em on Holiday

Em on Holiday knits are made in small batches with ethically sourced alpaca wool.

 
 
 

13. Kotn

Designed in Canada and made in Egypt, Kotn is a perfect blend of community and family roots.

 
 
 

14. Oyuna

Oyuna makes their wool designs in collaboration with the nomadic communities of Mongolia.

 
 
 

15. Shop DÔEN

Shop DÔEN’s supply chain prioritizes women workers at every point in the production process.

 
 
 

16. Verloop Repurposed Collection

Verloop's low-waste repurposed collection takes all of their leftover fabrics to design knitwear accessories.