ZOLD to Offer Canadian Eco-Fashion Designer Labels

Eco-savvy buyers can now choose from footwear, tops, jackets, dresses and intimate apparel. Showcasing leading designers in the industry, ZOLD is a single-source solution for eco-fashion products in Canada.

ZOLD represents twelve of the eco industry’s finest apparel and fashion manufacturers. Some of these brands include prominent designers such as ecoSkin, Indigenous Designs, PI Organics, B-Green and Our Love Yoga apparel, as well as PO-ZU’s and Autonomie Project’s lines of footwear.

But the company doesn’t stop here. ZOLD compliments its garments line with accessories and jewelry, such as Pure Blanks and Eco-Gear, two well-known Canadian brands. ZOLD also carries a selection of accessories and handbags from English Retreads and Designs by Estrada. Read more
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