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Eco Clothing & Fashion

100% Recycled Maryanne Winter Coat

by Jennifer on November 1, 2009

Looking for a new winter coat? BTC Elements has an awesome recycled option – the Maryanne Coat.

I have a coat like this, well, same style but in brown with little flowers and it was soooo worth the price. I wear it to death and I get positive comments on it all the time. It’s a [...]

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Casual Organic Cotton for Summer

by Jennifer on June 10, 2009

Once in a while you see one of those tops that you know you’d wear all season long – like the Organic Cotton Smock Top from Organic Keiki.

This top is so darn simple, but has little touches that make it totally cute, like the beautiful blue tree screen print and the sweet little buttons. Made [...]

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Fair Trade Protection for Sunglasses

by Jennifer on June 2, 2009

Bambootique has the cutest little Fair Trade accessory – the Silk Sunglasses/ Cell Phone Case.

Silk Sunglasses/ Cell Phone Case – Tangerine
These sweet little padded cases are built to protect your sunglasses, reading glasses or cell phone in summer style. Each case is handmade by women who work with the Fair Trade company Rajana Crafts. The [...]

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So, I’ve been absent for a good long while. Life has been nuts. With summer comes some chill-down-time though, so hopefully I can kick this blog back into shape, starting with a killer place to pick up some designer green clothing at incredible discounts.
The prices at greenRohini are totally amazing and their collection pretty darn [...]

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New Andira’s Tees at Greenloop

by Jennifer on February 6, 2009

There are some pretty slick new tees at Greenloop. My favorite is maybe the Tree of Life tee above, but all of them are pretty cute. Casual, but still pretty enough to over-rule total casual. Andira’s tees are all 100% certified organic cotton and handmade in Peru. Tees are dyed with eco friendly inks and [...]

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Shonah Jewellery Design is not a eco-company per say; her site’s not shouting it out, but many eco-aspects are there. Shonah pendants are individually handmade, using various materials such as resin, wood, and silver and many fabrics – screen-printed, patchwork and vintage. I LOVE the Indigo Bunting Bird above. So pretty.

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Sweet & Spicy Organic Cotton Bloomers + Bralette

by Jennifer on February 2, 2009

SO cute. These two Clare Bare pieces, both 100% organic, are sticky sweet enough to cause cavities – or maybe some just some lust (obviously better).

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