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The New Frontier: 20 Brands Redefining Equestrian Fashion

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Welcome to a curated look at equestrian style where heritage meets a higher standard. In this collection, we are moving beyond the surface of "equestrian-inspired" fashion to showcase 20 standout pieces that prove luxury and responsibility are natural stablemates. From GOTS-certified organic cottons and closed-loop Tencel™ to innovative recycled faux fur and reclaimed precious metals, these picks represent the best in modern, ethical craftsmanship. Whether it’s a hand-blocked dress made by a women’s collective or a necklace cast from recycled silver, each item tells a story of environmental stewardship and social impact. Join us as we explore a wardrobe designed to be as kind to the earth as it is to the horses we love.

 

Clothing

Stine Goya - The Front Placket Midi Polo Dress

For a piece that feels like a work of modern art, the Front Placket Midi Polo Dress is a standout choice. The "Dress Horses" print features a hand-drawn, rhythmic interpretation of horses that brings a high-fashion, "folk-art" energy to a classic silhouette. It’s the kind of dress that makes a statement at an equestrian event or a gallery opening, offering a sophisticated way to wear your passion for horses.

Stine Goya is a leader in the Scandinavian fashion world, operating with a rigorous Sustainable Policy centered on Planet, People, and Product. They are incredibly transparent about their journey, prioritizing responsibly sourced materials—like recycled fibers and organic cotton—to minimize their environmental footprint. This dress is a testament to their "buy less, wear more" philosophy, designed with a level of quality and timelessness that ensures it stays in your wardrobe for years rather than seasons.

Why it made the cut:

  • Artistic Integrity: The unique horse print offers a high-fashion aesthetic that is distinct from traditional equestrian wear.

  • Responsible Sourcing: Part of a brand strategy that actively maps its supply chain to ensure ethical production.

  • Material Innovation: Stine Goya consistently integrates recycled and organic textiles into their collections.

  • Timeless Silhouette: The midi length and polo collar create a versatile piece that defies fleeting trends.

Sui - The Journey to Shore Shirt & Sea Moss Trousers

This coordinated set from Sui is a beautiful example of "slow fashion" that aligns perfectly with a conscious, equestrian-inspired lifestyle. At first glance, it’s a sophisticated, earthy green duo, but a closer look reveals a whimsical, hand-printed pattern dotted with horses. This "Year of the Horse" print gives the set a charming folk vibe that feels both artistic and deeply connected to the spirit of the animal.

The sustainability story here is exceptional. Both the Journey to Shore Shirt and the Sea Moss Trousers are crafted from 100% organic cotton that is handspun and handwoven. This traditional process uses zero electricity, drastically reducing the carbon footprint compared to standard factory production. The horse print itself is created using azo-free dyes, ensuring that no toxic chemicals are released into the environment or onto your skin.

Because Sui works directly with the WomenWeave NGO, every set helps provide a fair living wage to women artisans in India. It’s a breezy, lightweight outfit that represents exactly what we look for at Florum: pieces that honor the hands that made them and the earth that inspired them.

Karma Ranch - ‘95 Herd’ Recycled Collection

For a standout entry in your sustainable picks, the 95 Herd Recycled Collection by Karma Ranch offers a rare combination of circular fashion and large-scale land conservation. This celestial bucking horse set, features the Wide Leg Joggers and matching Long Sleeve Crop Top, is crafted from a high-quality blend of recycled polyester and spandex, turning diverted plastic waste into a soft, performance-ready fabric. The "95 Herd" print is a striking, symbolic tribute to the very animals this collection was created to protect.

What sets this brand apart is its radical transparency and commitment to a greater mission. 100% of the profits from this collection are funneled directly into the Karma Ranch Sanctuary. These funds are dedicated to the care of 95 rescue horses and the ambitious development of a massive sanctuary. Beyond animal welfare, the purchase contributes to a significant reforestation effort, with a goal of planting 14,000 trees to restore the local ecosystem. It is a powerful example of "purchasing with purpose," where every garment directly funds the expansion of a safe, green haven for horses in need.

Why it made the cut:

  • Direct Impact: 100% of profits fund a horse sanctuary and the planting of 14,000 trees.

  • Recycled Materials: Made from recycled polyester to reduce the demand for new petroleum-based fibers.

  • Ethical Foundation: Supports the lifelong care of 95 specific rescue horses.

  • The "Horse Factor": The custom herd print is a beautiful, constant reminder of the lives being saved by the wearer.

Care Tucker - Preslie Poplin Horse Shirt Dress

The Preslie Poplin Shirt Dress by Care Tucker is a vibrant, sophisticated addition to any sustainable equestrian wardrobe. This dress features a playful, all-over horse print that captures a whimsical yet polished energy, making it a perfect transition piece from a day in the countryside to an evening in the city.

This piece is crafted from 100% organic cotton poplin, a choice that aligns with a commitment to environmental health. Organic cotton is grown without the use of toxic synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, which helps preserve soil quality and protect local waterways. The poplin weave provides a crisp, breathable texture that is both durable and comfortable, ensuring this dress remains a high-quality staple for many seasons.

Why it made the cut:

  • Pure Materials: Made from 100% organic cotton, reducing the chemical footprint of your wardrobe.

  • Breathable Design: The lightweight poplin fabric is ideal for temperature regulation and long-term wearability.

  • Classic Silhouette: The shirt dress design offers a timeless aesthetic that transcends fast-fashion trends.

  • Artistic Print: The detailed "all-over horses" pattern provides a unique, high-fashion take on traditional equestrian motifs.

Rönner Design - The Artemis Velvet Midi Dress (Volt Print)

If your sustainable sanctuary goals had an "evening wear" equivalent, it would be the Artemis Velvet Midi Dress. This isn't just a dress; it’s a statement of timeless equestrian grace. The "Volt" print is a beautiful, abstract take on the power of the horse, and the fluid velvet fabric gives it a weight and movement that feels incredibly high-end. It’s exactly the kind of piece that transitions from a day at the polo grounds to a formal dinner, earning you non-stop compliments on its unique pattern.

What makes Rönner Design such a perfect fit for a sustainability-focused list is their commitment to social responsibility. The brand is a family-run, women-led business that prioritizes empowering single mothers in Colombia, providing them with safe, loving work environments and fair living wages. Beyond the human element, they are pioneers in upcycling, often using eco-fabrics made from recycled plastic bottles recovered from the ocean. Choosing this dress means supporting a brand that views fashion as a tool for positive global impact, rather than just a trend.

Mata Traders - Blue Horses Camp Shirt

This next pick is for the days when you want your outfit to be as bold as a gallop across an open field. The Blue Horses Camp Shirt from Mata Traders is an absolute conversation starter, featuring a vibrant, illustrated horse print that feels both retro and modern.

What makes this shirt truly special, though, is that it is Fair Trade Certified. If you’re new to the term, "Fair Trade" essentially means the people behind the clothes—the artisans in India and Nepal who hand-printed and stitched this piece—were treated with the dignity they deserve. Unlike "fast fashion," where supply chains are often a mystery, Fair Trade guarantees safe working conditions, fair living wages, and a seat at the table for the workers (mostly women) through democratic cooperatives.

I love that Mata Traders follows a "360° Fair Trade" model. They don’t just buy the shirts; they build long-term partnerships, pay 50% of the costs upfront so artisans aren't financially strained, and invest back into the community’s healthcare and education. When you’re wearing this, you’re not just wearing a cute horse print; you’re wearing a piece of a system that prioritizes people over profits.

Why it’s a sustainable standout:

  • Empowering Craftsmanship: Every shirt helps provide economic independence for artisan women in marginalized communities.

  • Artisan Made: The hand-printed process reduces the massive carbon footprint typically associated with high-speed factory production.

  • The "Horse Factor": The print is whimsical and spirited—perfect for a post-ride lunch or a day at the barn.

  • Transparency: You can actually "meet" the producer groups on their site, which is a level of accountability we need more of in the equestrian world.

Any Old Iron - Iron High Horse Dress

This pick from Any Old Iron is the perfect way to inject some "rock 'n' roll" energy into a sustainable wardrobe. If you're looking for a piece that transitions from a gallery opening to an evening event, the Easy Rider Star Dress is a total showstopper.

What makes this brand a standout for your list is their status as a Wolf & Badger partner, which comes with some heavy-hitting ethical credentials. They operate as an independent brand that prioritizes skilled artisans and ensures "happy workers" through fair treatment and safe environments. From a planetary perspective, they are committed to carbon reduction and use responsible, biodegradable packaging to ensure your new favorite dress doesn't leave a trail of plastic waste behind.

The dress itself is crafted from 100% viscose, a plant-based fiber that gives it that silky, "Easy Rider" flow. It features a stunning western-inspired motif with stars and riders that feels like a high-fashion nod to the open range. It’s a beautifully constructed piece that proves ethical fashion can be just as bold and spirited as the horses that inspired it.

Why it made the cut:

  • Artisanal Craftsmanship: Hand-detailed and designed with a focus on quality over mass production.

  • Planet-First Logistics: Dedicated to carbon footprint reduction and eco-friendly shipping materials.

  • Empowering the Maker: Part of a curated community that guarantees ethical labor standards for every garment worker.

  • The "Horse Factor": The "Easy Rider" print is a chic, modern tribute to the connection between rider and horse.

Brooke Wright Designs - The Black Label Puff Tunic (Animal Collection)

For those days when you want to feel a bit more "polished" without losing that equestrian spirit, this puff tunic is a total gem. The "Animal Collection" features some really charming hand-illustrated prints—including a [Black Horse] option—that feel sophisticated and fun.

What earns this a spot on a sustainable list isn’t just the aesthetic; it’s the low-carbon footprint of local production. These tunics are Made in the USA, which significantly cuts down on the environmental cost of long-haul international shipping. Manufacturing locally also ensures a higher level of oversight regarding labor standards and quality control.

The fabric is a cotton poplin, which is a natural, breathable fiber—always a win for sustainability compared to synthetic polyesters that shed microplastics. It’s the kind of piece you’ll reach for over and over again, and in the world of sustainable fashion, longevity is the ultimate goal. It’s stylish, responsible, and sure to be a conversation starter at your next clinic or social event.

Why it made the cut:

  • Domestic Production: Keeping manufacturing close to home reduces transportation emissions and supports local economies.

  • Natural Fibers: Cotton poplin is biodegradable and much kinder to the planet than synthetic blends.

  • Small-Batch Vibe: Brooke Wright is known for her original, hand-drawn illustrations, meaning you're supporting an artist rather than a "fast fashion" giant.

  • The "Horse Factor": The horse print is subtle yet striking, fitting perfectly into a modern equestrian wardrobe.

Farewell Frances - Horse Gwen Dress

For a piece that feels like a discovery from a bygone era, the Horse Gwen Dress by Farewell Frances is a standout choice for any conscious equestrian wardrobe. This dress captures a specific sense of Americana and nostalgia, featuring a unique horse motif that feels soulful and grounded. It’s a design that honors the past while remaining deeply committed to a more thoughtful future for fashion.

Farewell Frances is a brand built on intimacy and ethical partnerships. They operate as a small-scale business, prioritizing collaborations with family-run factories and skilled artisans. One of their most impactful partnerships is with PeaceQuilts, a non-profit based in Haiti that provides women with a safe, supportive environment and the means to earn a living wage. Whether a piece is crafted by a seamstress in Texas, hand-blocked in India, or made by the founder in her own studio, the focus remains on human-centric production and the beauty of handmade textiles.

Why it made the cut:

  • Ethical Manufacturing: Supports a network of small, family-run operations and non-profits that empower women artisans.

  • Textile Artistry: Utilizes vintage-inspired textiles and silhouettes, celebrating Americana heritage with a modern twist.

  • Slow Fashion Values: Every piece is part of a small-batch operation, directly opposing the "throwaway" culture of mass-market retail.

  • The "Horse Factor": The whimsical horse design is integrated into the fabric with a hand-crafted feel that perfectly fits a folk-inspired aesthetic.

The Double D Ranch - Horsiculture Dress

The Double D Ranch Horsiculture Dress is a standout for those looking to blend a Southwestern aesthetic with more conscious material choices. The fabric is a thoughtful blend of Tencel™ and linen, two of the most celebrated fibers in eco-friendly fashion.

Tencel™ (Lyocell) is a cellulose fiber derived from sustainably managed wood pulp, processed in a closed-loop system that recycles water and solvents at a rate of more than 99%. When paired with linen—a durable, low-water-consumption fiber made from the flax plant—it creates a dress that is not only breathable and soft but also significantly lower in environmental impact than traditional synthetic or conventional cotton garments. This blend ensures the dress remains a durable, long-lasting staple in a mindful wardrobe.

Why it made the cut:

  • Eco-Friendly Fabric Blend: Utilizes Tencel™ and linen, both known for their biodegradable properties and low environmental footprint.

  • Closed-Loop Production: The Tencel™ component is manufactured using a process that minimizes chemical waste and water usage.

  • Breathable Longevity: The natural strength of linen combined with the silk-like drape of Tencel™ creates a high-quality garment designed for years of wear.

  • Artistic Equestrian Design: The "Horsiculture" print offers a unique, botanical-meets-equestrian look that is perfect for the Florum reader.

Gabriela Hearst - Cruz Shirt

For a piece that truly defines "luxury with a conscience," the Cruz Shirt by Gabriela Hearst stands in a category of its own. This is a genuine investment piece, designed with a level of craftsmanship and material integrity that ensures it remains a staple in a wardrobe for life—and a cherished heirloom to be handed down for generations. The "Dark Navy Multi" print is a sophisticated, artistic tribute to the horse, rendered on a canvas of exquisite silk twill.

Gabriela Hearst has built her brand on the pillars of honest luxury and low-impact production. She is a pioneer in the use of deadstock fabrics, repurposing high-end materials that would otherwise go to waste. The brand is also deeply committed to carbon neutrality and plastic-free packaging, proving that the highest tier of fashion can exist in harmony with the planet. Choosing this shirt isn't just a style choice; it’s a commitment to a "slow fashion" philosophy that values the earth as much as the art.

Why it belongs in a forever wardrobe:

  • Material Excellence: Crafted from 100% silk twill, a natural, durable fiber that only feels better with age.

  • Heirloom Quality: Designed and stitched to withstand the test of time, both in construction and style.

  • Eco-Innovation: Part of a brand ethos that prioritizes deadstock utilization and carbon-neutral operations to protect our natural landscapes.

  • Authentic Equestrian Roots: The intricate horse print is a nod to Hearst’s own upbringing on a ranch, making it a piece with true equestrian soul.

Printfresh - Organic Cotton Horse Show Pajamas

If you're looking for the ultimate "wind down" after a day at the barn, the Printfresh Horse Show PJ Set is a must-have. This isn't just a fun print; it's a high-quality set that feels intentional and ethical. The "Blue Ribbon" design features whimsical leopards in their equestrian era, adding a playful, high-energy vibe to your loungewear.

From a sustainability standpoint, Printfresh hits all the right marks. The set is made from 100% organic cotton poplin, a breathable and crisp fabric that actually gets softer with every wash. Because it's organic, it’s grown without the harmful pesticides that plague traditional cotton farming, which is a major win for the soil health of our planet.

What I really love is their commitment to artisanal craft. While designed in Philadelphia, each set is hand screen-printed by artisans in India. This human-centric approach ensures that skilled craftspeople are supported through fair wages and ethical working conditions. Plus, the use of organic fibers and small-batch production helps keep their carbon footprint in check, making these a truly responsible choice for your nightly routine.

Whistles - Blue Stallion Print Silk Dress

For a piece that captures the essence of refined equestrian style, the Horse Print Midi Dress by Whistles is an effortless choice. This dress features a sophisticated, all-over horse motif that feels classic and understated, making it a versatile addition to a long-term wardrobe. The silhouette is designed to be timeless, ensuring it remains a go-to piece for years rather than a fleeting trend.

Whistles is a brand that has made significant strides in their Responsible Sourcing journey. They prioritize using more sustainable fibers, such as BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) cotton and recycled polyesters, to reduce their overall environmental impact. This dress is a reflection of their commitment to longevity and quality—creating well-made clothes that are intended to be worn, loved, and kept for a lifetime. By focusing on durable construction and timeless prints, Whistles helps steer the conversation away from disposable fashion and toward a more conscious, circular approach.

Why it belongs in a conscious wardrobe:

  • Sustainable Material Goals: Part of a collection that increasingly utilizes responsibly sourced fibers to protect natural resources.

  • Timeless Aesthetic: The midi length and classic horse print ensure this piece stays relevant and stylish for decades.

  • Ethical Standards: Whistles is a member of the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI), working to ensure fair and safe conditions for the people in their supply chain.

  • Quality Craftsmanship: Built with a focus on durability, encouraging the "buy better, keep longer" philosophy that defines sustainable fashion.

Allison Wonderland - Therapy Dress Horse Print

For a versatile piece that anchors an equestrian-inspired look, the Therapy Dress by Allison Wonderland is a beautiful addition to the collection. While it is a sophisticated black dress, its timeless silhouette and high-quality construction make it the perfect "blank canvas" to pair with your horse-themed accessories, like recycled silver necklaces or bold printed scarves.

Allison Wonderland is a Vancouver-based brand that has prioritized local production since its inception in 1998. By manufacturing their clothing in Canada, they significantly reduce the carbon emissions associated with long-distance shipping and ensure that all workers are treated fairly under strict labor laws. They focus on slow fashion, creating versatile pieces from high-quality fabrics that are designed to be worn for years, directly opposing the "disposable" nature of modern retail.

Why it made the cut:

  • Ethical Local Production: Made in Vancouver, Canada, ensuring fair wages and a significantly lower transportation footprint.

  • Versatile Longevity: A "forever" piece designed to be a wardrobe staple rather than a passing trend.

  • High-Quality Materials: Built with durability in mind, encouraging a "buy less, wear more" philosophy.

  • Equestrian Pairing: Its elegant, understated design makes it the ideal backdrop for showcasing bold, horse-centric jewelry and scarves.

 

Accessories

Lily Charmed - Gold Horse Charm Necklace

If you’re looking for a piece that captures the fluid grace of a horse without the heavy environmental footprint, Lily Charmed has nailed it with this gold charm necklace. What immediately caught my eye is the three-dimensional detail of the horse; it isn't just a flat silhouette, but a tiny, spirited sculpture caught in mid-gallop. It’s the kind of piece that earns effortless compliments because it feels personal and intentional.

Beyond the aesthetic, the sustainability credentials here are genuine. The necklace is crafted from 100% recycled sterling silver, which is a huge win for equestrians who want to protect the land we ride on. By opting for recycled precious metals, we’re supporting a circular jewelry industry that avoids the habitat destruction often tied to new mining. It’s a beautiful, low-impact tribute to the animals we love, proving that high-end equestrian style doesn't have to come at the Earth's expense.

Yo Misma - Faux Fur Slippers - Global Recycled Standard Certified with Lucky + Horse Shoe Embellishment

To add a touch of cozy luxury to your list, these Faux Fur Lucky Horseshoe Slippers by Yo Misma are the ultimate comfort item for a day at home. They feature a striking horseshoe embellishment that perfectly fits the equestrian aesthetic while signaling a bit of "good luck" for the wearer.

What makes these slippers a standout "Florum-approved" pick is their commitment to circularity. They are crafted from 100% recycled faux fur that is Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certified. This certification ensures that the materials are verified as recycled and that the production meets strict social and environmental requirements. By choosing recycled faux fur, these slippers provide the softness and warmth of traditional materials while diverting plastic waste from landfills and reducing the carbon footprint associated with producing new synthetic fibers.

Why they made the cut:

  • Certified Recycled Materials: Made with GRS-certified faux fur, ensuring a transparent and verified recycling process.

  • Waste Reduction: Utilizes recycled fibers to give a second life to existing materials, supporting a circular fashion economy.

  • Artisan Quality: Hand-embellished with a detailed lucky horseshoe, combining high-quality craftsmanship with a playful spirit.

  • Cozy Responsibility: Offers the comfort of a high-end slipper with the peace of mind that comes from ethical, animal-free production.

In2Green - Cotton Sustainable Knit Scarf - Equestrian Snaffle Bit

I’m always a fan of a classic equestrian motif, but what makes this scarf a standout for me is the story behind the fabric. It’s knit from a blend of 75% recycled cotton and polyester—specifically, upcycled t-shirt clippings and recycled plastic bottles. It’s incredibly soft, yet you’re essentially wearing a piece of the circular economy. I love the "Bolder Stripe" update on this version; it gives the traditional bit design a modern, graphic edge that doesn't feel like your typical tack-room accessory.

The best part? In2Green has a "one for one" mindset, planting a tree for every single purchase. For those of us dreaming of vast, green acreage and preserved landscapes for our horses, supporting a brand that actively reforests the planet is such a natural fit. It’s a chic, cozy layer that honestly earns its place in any sustainable wardrobe—and you'll definitely get asked where you found it.

The Treasured Horse - Custom Sterling Silver Horsehair Bracelet

For an accessory with a truly unique story, the Custom Horsehair Bracelet by The Treasured Horse is a beautiful example of circular design. These bracelets are handcrafted using reclaimed horsehair—either from your own horse as a keepsake or from ethically sourced hair—braided into intricate patterns and finished with recycled sterling silver accents. It’s a piece that honors the animal directly while utilizing materials that have a minimal "new" footprint on the earth.

The Treasured Horse is dedicated to artisanal, small-batch craftsmanship in the USA. By focusing on custom, made-to-order production, they eliminate the waste of mass manufacturing. Their use of recycled precious metals helps reduce the environmental demand for new mining, while their commitment to the "slow craft" of horsehair weaving keeps a traditional equestrian art form alive. It’s more than just jewelry; it’s a tangible connection to the equestrian lifestyle that respects the planet's resources.

Bridle Up Hope - The Horse Organic Knit Blanket

While this is technically labeled as a baby blanket, it is far too beautiful to stay in the nursery. We envision the Horse Organic Knit Blanket draped over the arm of a natural linen sofa or used as a sophisticated lap throw in a horse-lover's living room. The jacquard sweater knit gives it a rich, textural weight that feels much more like a high-end home accessory than a standard infant item.

The sustainability of this piece is just as impressive as its design. It’s crafted from 100% organic cotton that is sustainably grown and ethically made by GOTS-certified artisans. Because it's a natural fiber, it’s incredibly breathable and soft, making it a cozy layer for any season. Plus, since it’s designed to be durable enough for a baby, it can easily handle the everyday wear and tear of a busy household.

What truly makes this a "feel-good" purchase is the mission behind the shop. 100% of the profits go directly to Bridle Up Hope, a non-profit that uses equestrian training and life skills to help young women build confidence and resilience. It’s a beautiful way to bring a piece of the sanctuary spirit into your own home while supporting a life-changing cause.

Acacia Zuri - The Equestrian Essentials Silk Scarf

For a versatile accessory that feels like a modern classic, the Equestrian Essentials Silk Scarf by Acacia Zuri is an elegant choice. This scarf features boldly oversized horseshoes and decorative horse tack in rich navy and golden tones. It’s an "eco-luxury" piece designed to add a sophisticated equestrian touch to any outfit, whether tied around a neck, a ponytail, or a favorite handbag.

Acacia Zuri is a brand that prioritizes ethical luxury and environmental responsibility. This scarf is crafted from 100% natural silk, a biodegradable fiber that offers a lower environmental impact than synthetic alternatives. The brand focuses on limited-edition runs to prevent overproduction and waste, ensuring that each design is a purposeful addition to the fashion landscape. Furthermore, they use a plastic-free packaging approach, shipping each scarf in a luxury gift box that is meant to be kept for safekeeping.

 

Choosing a more conscious wardrobe doesn't mean sacrificing the timeless elegance of the equestrian lifestyle; it means ensuring that lifestyle has a healthy planet to thrive on for generations to come. By prioritizing small-batch production, upcycled textiles, and plastic-free packaging, the brands featured here are leading a quiet revolution in the fashion world. As you look for your next investment piece—be it a sturdy poplin shirt dress or a pair of cozy, recycled-fur slippers—remember that every purchase is a vote for the kind of world you want to ride in. We hope these picks inspire you to build a wardrobe filled with pieces that feel as good to wear as they do to support.

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