What's new at Ecotopia Naturals
New 2025 Bryn Walker made in Berkley California
Bryn Walker designs are for women who demand comfort, quality and easy sophistication. With a preference for luxurious fabrics, we create comfortable
honest and beautifully constructed garments and dye them in a rich palette every season.
Based in Berkeley, CA since 1992, Bryn Walker continues to design and produce clothing in the San Francisco Bay Area, and enjoys a loyal and
enthusiastic following with pieces which are timeless and versatile as well as practical.
Bryn Walker operates six company-owned stores and wholesales to around a thousand boutiques nationwide
Om Grown Clothing, BC
Om Growns Mission
Om Growns mission is to create comfortable, beautiful clothing that is affordable and fun to wear. They work directly with small groups of tailors ensuring fair wage products, using plant fibres like jersey rayon and cotton. By purchasing Om Grown, you are buying locally designed clothing and are supporting a small family run Canadian business.
Om Growns Roots
The Om Grown clothing line was borne from a passion to travel and study yoga. In 2001 They went to Thailand and instantly fell in love. After helping start a yoga retreat on a remote island, They brought back some clothing to BC, Canada and sold it at local markets and festivals. Requests for custom orders grew. On their next yearly trip back, they connected with more amazing tailors (that they still work with 20 years later!), and their designs grew into the Om Grown label.
Womens
All Canadian designs except for Bryn Walker and Known Supply. 50% of our products are made in Canada. Not made in Canada? Then it is ethically sourced and fair trade.
Mens
Canadian designed and 50% made in Canada.
Not made in Canada? Then it is ethically sourced and fair trade.
Made in Canada
Clothing, personal care, soaps, cleaning products, scarves, hats… there is so much to find here made in Canada
Ethical Shopping Feels Good
What Fabric is Right for You?
Did you know that natural fabrics offer a range of benefits to both you and the environment?