
Meet the gender-neutral fashion brands putting style first
Shop uninhibited at these trailblazing inclusive fashion brands
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When we shop, we so often see a female/male divide. But as society is evolving, more and more gender-neutral fashion brands are designing collections allowing individuals to embrace their fluidity and uniqueness and use clothing as a means of self-expression and statement of style. Many are even further ahead of the curve, ditching the divide entirely to offer solely genderless collections and inclusive styles, allowing customers to shop merely for what they love without having to conform to gendered archetypes.
Whether you’re looking for progressive brands, a knockdown of gendered stereotypes or simply the right clothes to suit and express your identity, we’ve scouted out the best gender-neutral fashion brands, offering ‘fits and styles for everyday and every body.
Ijji


The name ‘Ijji’ comes from a Japanese word meaning ‘any loose fitting drawstring trouser’ – rather apt for the unisex designs and inclusive sizing of this Californian-founded brand. Launched in 2016, Ijji is a genderless clothing label providing everyday workwear staples and off-duty looks. With an ethos of quality over quantity, the brand’s collection of jackets, jeans, trousers and knits are beautifully crafted in natural fibres, interesting silhouettes and neutral palettes for a low-key minimalist style.
IJJI Indigo Zip jacket

Telfar

Telfar’s motto – ‘It’s not for you – it’s for everyone’ – says it all. A unisex line established in New York in 2005 by fashion designer Telfar Clemens, the brand showcases genderless apparel, bags, accessories and footwear in bold and colourful designs. Highlights include denim, leather skirts and puffer jackets, as well as beanies, hats and belts, and handy shopper bags and backpacks. Telfar has also collaborated with notable names such as Eastpak and Ugg.
Eckhaus Latta


Bringing together their mix of textile and sculptural design skills, Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta set up Eckhaus Latta in 2011 after meeting at Rhode Island School of Design. For more than 10 years, the founding duo have offered gender-neutral clothing in experimental styles, unconventional fabrics and all shapes and sizes to the fashion scene across the world. From tie-dye and patchwork to graphic prints and quirky patterns, the New York and Los Angeles-based label focuses on colour, texture and style with more than a little je ne sais quoi.
The Couture Club


Founded by Ross Worswick and Scott Shashua in 2015, The Couture Club started in a bedroom in Manchester. Sales rapidly doubled in the first year and now the northern-based brand is known for its streetwear styles, accessible to all. Celebrating inclusive contemporary fashion, collections are available to all genders, offering unique in-house designs that are comfortable and functional with an urban edge. From its signature co-ord sets of matching jumpers and jogging bottoms to relaxed-fit hoodies and smart outerwear, kit yourself out in its innovative unisex clothing for effortlessly cool modern-day dressing.
Helen Kirkum

On a mission to utilise recycled and deadstock materials, London-based designer Helen Kirkum has been creating pioneering unisex footwear since 2019. Taking old trainers from charity retailer Traid, alongside upcycled materials sourced in the UK through The Salvation Army and Trinity Hospice, the brand creates new, authentic styles that are eco-conscious and completely unique. The current collection, Palimpsest, sees a classic trainer silhouette in jagged stone greys and off-white fabrics with pops of colour and texture for a playful, individual style.
I And Me


Jessica Gebhart founded I And Me in 2015 to encourage shoppers to ‘buy less, buy better’; accordingly designs are seasonless, gender-neutral and made with longevity in mind. Showcasing a succinct collection of contemporary pieces, from jeans to jackets, I And Me uses natural yarns and sustainably-sourced materials to created authentic styles designed to be worn by anyone and everyone all year round. With a focus on fabric, function and form, add the brand to your wardrobe for practical, timeless and durable pieces.
Big Bud Press

With inclusivity at its core, Big Bud Press covers all figures, sizes and genders with its colourful collection of tops, bottoms and jumpsuits. Founded by Lacey Micallef, the Los Angeles clothing label creates everyday styles that go through an ethical manufacturing process, designed and made locally using organic materials and low-impact, non-toxic dyes. With vibrant shades, versatile designs and a huge selection of sizes (from XXS to 6XL), Big Bud Press is a rising star on the gender-neutral scene.
One DNA


Size-inclusive and gender-neutral fashion brand One DNA offers clothing and accessories for the everyday, for everyone. Featuring simple plain tees, cable knit sweaters, lounge pants and jeans, plus bags, hats and glasses, upgrade your wardrobe with its classic but chic essentials. Founded by New York-based designer Travis Weaver, designs are contemporary, silhouettes flattering and the vibe relaxed.
Jacq


Striving to break down the barriers and not conform to the norms, Jackie Young founded Jacq. With a great selection of everyday styles to wear to all occasions, whoever you are, the fashion label offers tailored but casual silhouettes, tonal colours and intricate detailing, all in organic, sustainable and recycled fabrics. Eco-friendly and all-inclusive, dress up or down in shirts, rompers, jumpsuits and jackets that promise an understated luxe feel.
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