ZARA (Inditex)
ZARA/Inditex operates stores in Israel and its Israeli franchise donated clothing to IDF soldiers. Inditex has been the subject of BDS campaigns across Europe. **Israel Connection:** Israel franchise donated clothing to IDF soldiers. Operates extensive retail network in Israel. Subject of BDS boycott campaigns.
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Alternatives to ZARA (Inditex)
Patagonia
US outdoor apparel and gear company founded by Yvon Chouinard. Patagonia is employee-owned by a trust dedicated to fighting environmental and social crises, uses organic and recycled materials, and has been a vocal supporter of Indigenous rights. It has no Israeli operations or military contracts — an ethical alternative to Puma (IFA sponsor including settlement clubs) and ZARA.
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People Tree
UK-based fair trade fashion pioneer founded in 1991. People Tree produces clothing using organic cotton, natural dyes, and fairly paid artisans in Bangladesh and India, certified by the World Fair Trade Organization. No Israeli operations or military connections.
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Thought Clothing
UK sustainable fashion brand using natural and recycled fibres including hemp, bamboo, and organic cotton. Thought Clothing is B Corp certified, sources ethically, and has no Israeli connections — an alternative to ZARA and Puma.
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Veja
French ethical sneaker brand founded in 2005, making shoes from organic Amazonian rubber, organic cotton, and recycled plastic bottles. Veja pays fair wages to producers and has no Israeli operations or military connections — an alternative to Reebok (owned by Authentic Brands Group, which has Israeli operations) and Puma.
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