What are typical price points for natural fabric clothing?
Natural fabric clothing generally costs more than fast-fashion synthetics, but the price range is broad. Organic cotton basics like t-shirts and loungewear typically run between $30 and $70. Merino wool activewear and base layers range from $60 to $150 depending on the weight and brand. Tencel and hemp blends usually fall somewhere in between, with leggings and tops priced around $50 to $120. Premium silk sleepwear and pillowcases can range from $50 for accessories up to $200 or more for full sleep sets.
The higher price reflects several factors: natural fibers cost more to source responsibly, organic certifications require rigorous auditing, and ethical manufacturing with fair wages adds to the bottom line. However, natural fabrics tend to last significantly longer than synthetics when cared for properly, which brings the cost-per-wear down over time.
At ONDU, we feature brands across a range of price points so you can start your natural fabric journey wherever your budget allows. From accessible options like Boody and Tentree to premium picks like Reprise Activewear and Paka, there is something for every price range.
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