Girl Dangerous

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Girl Dangerous is a Los Angeles-based clothing brand that curates collections through graphic art. Its sustainability-related content focuses on a Green Label line made with 100% organic cotton, water-based inks, and Fair Trade Certified factories, created with Whole Foods Market. The brand also states that it donates clothing through a partnership with LA Family Housing, with more than 12,000 shirts donated to people transitioning out of homelessness. Outside these initiatives, the site mainly describes the brand’s apparel collections and retail availability.

Girl Dangerous Sustainability Actions

Donated shirts through LA Family Housing

Through their partnership with LA Family Housing, they donate clothing that meets the needs of people transitioning out of homelessness. For every shirt you buy, they give a shirt to someone in need. Over 12,000+ shirts donated and counting.

Launched Green Label line

Girl Dangerous Green Label is an exclusive, nationwide partnership with Whole Foods Market. The entire Green Label line is produced in Fair Trade Certified factories with 100% Organic Cotton and water-based inks.


Sustainable Development Goals

Girl Dangerous is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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