Category: Green Apparel

Founded by Scott Leonard and Matt Reynolds after a South American trip in 1993, Indigenous Clothing brings together over 300 artisan cooperatives and artists group to form a fair trade experience. The company is completely dedicated to offering you the best in organic and handmade goods with a back to your roots kind of philosophy.  From jackets to tops to tradition knitted goods, Indigenous Clothing offers customers a very unique and green...

A new clothing line out of Los Angeles has just been revealed. The new Degree Six eco-friendly apparel collection was designed by Portland native Cassie Stevenson and features several loose-fitting tees and...

We all love some green shopping, but it can get a bit pricey, can't it?  That's why the current summer sale over at Habitude is getting us all hot and bothered. Just take a look at this 58% soy / 37% organic cotton / 5% spandex knee-length Kimono Dress.  A stunning piece perfect for any wardrobe, and on sale for $$78, down from $176! A match made in heaven?  Yes, we think...

Now that college campuses are being graded on their carbon footprints, it's high time that they start thinking of stocking eco-friendly apparel and that's just what Project571 is here for. Recently announcing the launch of their first line of collegiate apparel, Project571 stands ready to provided colleges with an alternative to non-green products.  Made from organic cotton & recycled polyester, all of Project571's clothing pieces are...

Whether you're making a new dress or updating an older piece, vintage fabric is a great way to spend less and reuse. Just head on over to your local vintage store, well,  unless they're the kind that charge and arm and a leg, then you might find Goodwill a better choice, and start picking out some fabric that suits your needs. There are endless possibilities to vintage wear and limitless ways to wear it.  Keep on keeping it...

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