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Archive for the ‘Organic Fashion’ Category

August 7th, 2008

Under the Canopy Sara Tank

You can only have so many crazy shirts and dresses.
Sometimes you need a plain, white tank. Effortless, gorgeous and perfect with those jeans you should have thrown away years ago.
This Under the Canopy Tank is made of 100% organic cotton and has a great cut. Just long enough and thin enough to layer with if […]

By kimbui -- 1 comment

July 24th, 2008

Vireo Top

Get into the librarian or secretary look with this top by Passenger Pigeon.
It’s made out of organic cotton and hemp and was sewn and produced in Canada, where Passenger Pigeon is located.
I like the simple elegance of the top. It’ll be great for a work top and would easily carry into a after-work drinks […]

By kimbui -- 0 comments

July 23rd, 2008

Sublet Alison Dress

I just got a mainstream dress like this pretty pleated dress by sublet clothing.
The puffiness of the hip area can be a little intimidating, especially since I was blessed with substantial curves in that area. However, the puffiness actually hides my hips a little and accentuates them in a completely attractive way.
This dress is made […]

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July 22nd, 2008

Organic Cotton Rene Skirt

Tow layers of organic cotton combine to make this pretty summer skirt from Raasta.
The bottom layer is a floral print, which you’ll see in a subtle way through the outer later, a thin cream with pretty trim. It’s a good way to add prints to your wardrobe if you’re not a print kind of gal.
The […]

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July 21st, 2008

Mandinez: Mandala Fashion

Mandalas have always fascinated me. I think they’re so beautiful and definitely resonate with anyone who mediates or does yoga.
Mandinez is a line by Jivelle Callender that features mandalas on tee-shirts and bags. New mandalas are released periodically and you can choose from the 14 available.
Every single tee is made sweatshop free and with organic […]

By kimbui -- 2 comments

July 18th, 2008

Spun 3/4 sleeve top

Another simple wardrobe staple, this Spun top is part of their latest collection of great everyday organic wear.
The dyes are safe and non-toxic, so anything you get from spun is going to be a comfortable perennial in your closet. This is the first collection released by designer Sara Seumae and is meant to be the […]

By kimbui -- 0 comments

July 2nd, 2008

golf gear: lela designs

all images courtesy of Lela Designs
I do not golf, but I will admit there is a intense lack of eco-friendly gear for athletes in general. While you can find plenty of yoga clothing that is green, it’s hard to find stuff for golfers and tennis players.
Enter Lela Designs, a Canadian company with a serious love […]

By kimbui -- 1 comment

June 25th, 2008

retro 80s tee

I love the look of this retro organic cotton tee by Sub Urban Riot.
The off-centerneckline draws attention to your collarbone, a greatly under-appreciated body part. The pretty yellow color and soft organic cotton is also a good sell.
Thanks goodness it’s a little longer than all those cropped tees from the 80s.
Extra small to large. […]

By kimbui -- 1 comment

April 2nd, 2008

Colorful Organic Slim Leg Jeans

I love the look of skinny jeans, especially dressed up with nice heels or dressed down with ratty shoes. Over at Tobi, you can get you skinny jeans that are 98% organic cotton in a variety of different colors–blue, green, grey, jade, purple, ripped to shreds, bleached, black and white checked, dark denim and more!

While […]

By Erin -- 2 comments

March 30th, 2008

Stewart & Brown Racerback Jumper

I love the look of the racerback? Remember the racerback vest that won a challenge for Victorya on Project Runway this season? That’s because other people love the racerback too! Everyone loves a racerback!
Which is why I really love this organic cotton racerback jumper by Stewart & Brown.

Leggings, boots and a long-sleeve tee or thermal […]

By Erin -- 0 comments