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APPROACHES TO MAKE MONEY TOGETHER WITH AFFILIATE CLOTHING

February 22, 2023


APPROACHES TO MAKE MONEY TOGETHER WITH AFFILIATE CLOTHING


If you run an online fashion blog or are an influencer you can make a ton of
money with affiliate clothing. However, it is important to choose the right
brands and products to promote.

One of the most effective places to start is Share-a-Sale, a network that
connects you with an array of top brands. It's also absolutely free!

Amour Vert

Amour Vert is a San Francisco-based brand that believes in combining
effortlessly European style with laidback Californian style. The brand's aim is
to make fashionable and eco-friendly items that last for the rest of their
lives.

They directly work with mills in order to create special fabrics which are soft
and long-lasting. This includes the modal silk, mulberry silk and eucalyptus
wool.

The ECOVERO(tm) viscose material is constructed from beech wood fiber, which
reduces their environmental footprint. traditional viscose fabrics. It's also
very easy to wash and won't easily wrinkle.

Amour Vert also operates a "tees for trees" initiative that plant one tree for
every tee that's purchased through American Forests. This is a major win for the
environment!

Indigenous

Indigenous affiliated clothing can be a great option to help small local
businesses while helping create jobs in Indigenous communities. They offer
anything from patterns on streetwear to t-shirts with graphic designs that
showcase empowering Indigenous designs.

Elverina Johnson is a Gurugulu and Indinji Gimuy artist, sees fashion as a tool
which can bring the cultural stories to the forefront of conversations outside
of traditional channels. Her colorful and captivating Aboriginal designs are
printed on linen fabrics on unceded Wiradjuri land. Her works explore the
concept of sovereignty, identity, culture and self-determination.

Laura Thompson, co-founder of Gunditjmara streetwear label Clothing the Gaps,
agrees that fashion is a powerful instrument for cultural preservation and
reconciliation. She points to Clothing the Gaps' 'Free the Flag campaign as an
illustration of how the brand used their designs to start conversations around
flag rights and to raise awareness about Indigenous peoples' rights.

Manduka

In the beginning, Manduka was founded to make the ideal yoga mat, Manduka has
since expanded to many other items associated with yoga, from blocks and mats
made of recycled plastic bottles to soft and stretchy yoga apparel. All of these
products are made by yogis and are trusted by teachers from all over the world.

Sustainable practices are the foundation of Manduka's ethos and is evident in
their clothing. Their Essential leggings for example, are made using recycled
materials that are very soft and comfortable to wear. They are also extremely
versatile as they can be worn with a variety of sports bras and tops with a
comfy, yet not too tight fitting.

Tradlands

Founded by Sadie Beaudet, Tradlands creates timeless, high-quality women's
clothing which "you'll wear 50 times over". Their goal to stay away from fast
fashion and focus on quality, sustainability and ethical manufacturing are at
the core of each piece.






They use sustainable fabrics like linen and tencel to create clothes that are
comfortable, durable, and lightweight for long hours at the office. clothing
affiliate programs employ less water-intensive and locally sourced fabrics to
minimize waste as much as possible.

Tradlands also offer an Worn Well Exchange where you can buy pre-owned pieces
from other customers, or sell your own items to earn credit to the store. They
also offer an Rewards program in which you can earn loyalty points for every
dollar you spend.

Earth Divas






Earth Divas offers a wide selection of hand-made, fair trade handbags, hats,
kids items and other accessories. Their products are made from natural fibers
like silk and hemp. All profits go to the artisans who create their products.
The company also offers an affiliate program that gives you a percentage of
every sale that your referrals earn. This means that you can start making money
from your blog or website within a matter of minutes. The best part is, they
offer flexible working hours which allow you to work from home. If you're
seeking a new career it could be the perfect option for you.






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