Most Indian "sustainable fashion" brands are recycled-polyester marketing. The real sustainable choice is buying less, owning longer.
A wave of Indian fashion brands have positioned themselves as sustainable since 2022 — recycled polyester, organic cotton claims, fair-wage promises. Most of these claims don't survive a serious audit. The supply chains remain opaque, the certifications self-issued, and the per-piece environmental impact often higher than fast fashion equivalents. The genuinely sustainable choice in fashion is uncomfortable for both consumers and brands: buy less, buy higher quality, and wear for longer. A ₹3,000 well-constructed kurta worn for 4 years beats a ₹500 kurta replaced 8 times on every environmental metric. Marketing rarely sells this message.