Wednesday, February 4, 2009

It's Not Easy Being Green

Trying to be kind to the environment can be a challenge. But trying to be kind to the environment and being fashionable may seem impossible. But don't give up, there are some options for the eco-conscious available out there. But keep in mind being Green may not come cheap (that's why you buy on sale). I found a website, The Green Loop , that does a nice job editing women's and men's clothing and accessories without sacrificing style (no need to look like you should be barefoot and eating granola).





Tiered Kelleigh FLIP Dress $170, Lara Miller. Same dress, different style. Wear this dress a variety of ways: One day wear as a cowl neck and the next FLIP it to an off-the-shoulder dress (as you can see in the pic). You can help save the environment and local jobs. This 100% bamboo dress was made here in the USA (doesn't it feel great to be a good Samaritan?).







Allison Dress $121, Sublet. This dress has a hidden kangaroo pocket (whatever that is- I am a sucker for pockets though) and is made of organic cotton and bamboo.















Women's Slim Leg Jeans $74, Good Society. Cute skinny jeans in 100% organic cotton. The jeans have a low rise in the front but a higher rise in the back (organic jeans that save the environment and the person behind you from seeing your thong).
Does Green make a difference in your fashion choices?

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