Fast Fashion Brands to Avoid

Understanding Fast Fashion
Fast fashion is a business model that focuses on rapid production, cheap materials, and inexpensive labor to churn out massive amounts of trendy clothing quickly. This model became mainstream in the 90s with Zara and has since exploded. Brands utilizing this model cater to consumers' desire for frequent wardrobe updates, but at what cost?
The Real Cost of Fast Fashion
Brands like Zara, Shein, Fashion Nova, and Forever 21 lure us in with low prices. However, these bargains often come at a high cost to ethics and the environment. Fast fashion contributes significantly to environmental degradation and labor exploitation. The fashion industry accounts for 4-8% of global greenhouse gas emissions, using fabrics derived from fossil fuels and processes that lead to deforestation and pollution.
Furthermore, fast fashion brands are infamous for poor labor practices. Only about 2% of garment workers earn a living wage, often working in unsafe conditions. Tragic events, like the 2013 factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed over a thousand people, highlight these issues starkly.

Major Fast Fashion Offenders in 2024
To help you make informed choices, here's a list of some of the biggest fast fashion brands to avoid:
1. Abercrombie & Fitch 2. American Eagle 3. Anthropologie 4. ASOS 5. Banana Republic 6. Bershka 7. Boohoo 8. Brandy Melville 9. Buckle 10. Cider |
11. Cotton On 12. Edikted 13. Esprit 14. Express 15. Fashion Nova 16. Forever 21 17. Free People 18. GAP 19. Garage 20. Guess |
21. H&M 22. Hollister 23. Hot Topic 24. J. Crew 25. Lululemon 26. Mango 27. Missguided 28. Miss Selfridge 29. Nasty Gal 30. New Look |
31. Next 32. Oasis 33. Old Navy 34. PacSun 35. Pretty Little Thing 36. Primark 37. Princess Polly 38. River Island 39. Romwe 40. SHEIN |
41. Stradivarius 42. Topshop 43. UNIQLO 44. Urban Outfitters 45. Victoria’s Secret 46. Wallis 47. Wish 48. YesStyle 49. ZAFUL 50. Zara |
The Power of Your Choices

Your spending habits can drive change. By choosing sustainable and ethically produced fashion, you increase demand for these products, pushing brands to adopt better practices. Conversely, supporting fast fashion perpetuates harmful environmental and labor practices. Your money has power—use it wisely.
Affordable Alternatives to Fast Fashion
We understand that fast fashion is often affordable, but there are budget-friendly, sustainable alternatives:
- Thrift shopping and consignment stores
- Clothing swaps
- Renting clothes, especially for formal events
- Hand-me-downs from family and friends
- Upcycling your existing wardrobe
- Participating in second-hand community events
Reducing overconsumption and focusing on quality, versatile pieces rather than trends can help build a sustainable wardrobe that lasts.
Embracing Sustainable Fashion

Many brands now prioritize sustainability, using materials like organic cotton and ensuring fair wages and safe working conditions for their employees. At QEER, we encourage making informed, ethical fashion choices. Join us in supporting brands that prioritize people and the planet.
Your choices matter. Together, we can create a more sustainable future for fashion.