2016 Fair Trade Holiday Gift Guide

November 23, 2016 End Slavery Now Spotlight 
Slave Free Lifestyle

This season give your family and friends survivor-made and fair trade gifts to support a slave-free lifestyle.

Below is a selection of some of our favorite fair trade items to help you with all of your holiday shopping.


Clothing    

Luxe Zip Leggings
by Indigenous


Organic Halter Dress
by Fair Indigo

Bindi Embellished Tee
by Raven & Lily

Taralyn Skirt
by Threads 4 Thought


Men’s Cotton Khaki Pants
by Fair Indigo

Men’s Classic Polo
by Tompkins Point

Organic Tee Baby One-piece
by HAE Now

Kids Plaid Pajama Set
by Burt’s Bees Baby

 

Women’s Jacket
by PrAna

Men’s Micro D Jacket
by Patagonia

   

Accessories     

Cable Knit Scarf
by Boll & Branch

Dark Sun Evening Bag
by Ten Thousand Villages

Silver Tree of Life Pendant
by Reflective Jewelry

Abalone Deco Bracelet
by Serrv

Devika Earrings
by Fair Trade Winds

Urban Chic Scarf
by FreesetUSA

 

Double T Strand Bracelet 
by To The Market

 

 

Beauty

Mineral Lip Tint
by Badger

Lasting Smiles Lip Balm
at Target.com

Rejuvenating Butter
by Nourish Organic

Holiday Collection 
by Hand in Hand Soap

Soap & Pumice Happy Feet Set
by 7 Hopes United

 

 Children's Toys  

    

Kizazi Soccer Ball
by Kizazi

Pebble White Donut Rattle
by Pebble Child

Hackey Sack
by Ten Thousand Villages

Beverages

Holiday Blend Coffee
by Grounds for Change

Holiday Blend Coffee
by Weaver’s

Holiday Spice Black Tea
by Arbor Teas

Cranberry Blood Orange
by The Republic of Tea

Malbec-Merlot
by Wandering Grape

Chenin Blanc
by Sainsbury’s

 

Espresso Amber Ale
by Peak Organic Brewing Co

 

Erringden Light Pale + Ginger
by Suma

 

Juniper Gin
by Fair Spirits

 Chocolate

Milk Chocolate Advent Calendar
by Divine Chocolate

12 Days of Christmas Box
by Sjaaks

Interested in shopping more fair trade and survivor-made retailers?

Check out our extensive list of Slave Free Companies.


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