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Steve & Barry's No Longer Making the Cheapest Dress in the World

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Incredible news this week on Steve & Barry’s–if you have not heard already, they fil … more →

Tags: clothing, Environment, Fair Trade, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Womens Apparel, ', Companies

New Post on Natural Dyes: Are they a Viable Alternative to Synthetics?

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Dear Readers, I posted a new entry on “natural dyes: alternatives to synthetics” on Gree … more →

Tags: clothing, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic fibers/fabrics, Womens Apparel, green cotton, Natural dyes, organic clothing

Welcome to a New and Improved Green Cotton

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Over the weekend, Green Cotton underwent some significant upgrades that I am very excited about and … more →

Tags: about, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Blog, Fashion, green cotton, Social Networking Tools, Style, sustainability

Hot Summer Trends from a Greener Eye: Swimsuits & More1 comment

syansen wrote 1 year ago: By Erin Dale There’s no time like summer to flaunt the hottest trends. The weather is gorgeous, and … more →

Tags: clothing, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic cotton, sustainability, Eco Fashion, green cotton, GREEN SUMMER TRENDS

Synthetic Dyes: A look at Environmental & Human Risks1 comment

syansen wrote 1 year ago: By Brit Since antiquity, fabrics have been dyed with extracts from minerals, plants, and animals. In … more →

Tags: CHEMICAL TOXICITY, clothing, Environment, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic cotton, Organic fibers/fabrics, Womens Apparel

Toxic Showers: Study Confirms PVC Curtains Problematic 2 comments

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Organic cotton shower curtain featured above in www.greenearthmarket.com By Shana The LA Times repor … more →

Tags: Environment, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic cotton, Organic fibers/fabrics, sustainability, ECO SHOWER CURTAINS, Eco Fashion, GREEN SHOWER CURTAINS

Vintage & Consignment the New Green….or is it Black? 3 comments

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photosource: www.tias.com NY Times reported this week on the latest surge in consignment & thrif … more →

Tags: clothing, Environment, Events, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Womens Apparel, CONSIGNMENT CLOTHING, ECO-GREEN FASHION

'Greener' Showers Start with the Curtain 5 comments

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photosource: designspongeonline.com By Erin Dale My mother recently replaced her shower curtain. I c … more →

Tags: CHEMICAL TOXICITY, climate change, Environment, green business considerations, Hemp, Organic cotton, Organic fibers/fabrics, Fashion, green cotton

Eco Friendly Duds, Eco Friendly Suds? 10 Tips to Green Your Laundry2 comments

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photosource: flickr.com By Brit and Shana Organic cotton, hemp and recycled PET, are fabulous altern … more →

Tags: CHEMICAL TOXICITY, clothing, Environment, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, green. laundry, Organic cotton, Organic fibers/fabrics, sustainability

Green Home Makeovers: 6 Things You Can Do 1 comment

syansen wrote 1 year ago: photosource: www.jetsongreen.com By Erin Dale The April 2008 Glamour magazine (the green fashion iss … more →

Tags: recycled fabrics, green business considerations, New Fabrics, Organic fibers/fabrics, CHEMICAL TOXICITY, Environment, sustainability

Does Organic Cotton Equal Organic Jeans?

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Linda Loudermilk denim featured at http://girldir.com By Brit Apart from the lycra to make skinny je … more →

Tags: clothing, Cotton, Environment, Fair Trade, Fashion, green business considerations, New Fabrics, ORGANIC COMPANIES, Organic fibers/fabrics

Silk: just how green is it?7 comments

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photo: organic silk lingerie at keetsa.com By Brit Silk is one of the most unique, and one of the ol … more →

Tags: Certifications, CHEMICAL TOXICITY, clothing, Environment, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, New Fabrics, ORGANIC COMPANIES

Eco-Celebrity: is this a fad or the real thing? 7 comments

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photo: Leonardo DiCaprio in 11th Hour, Treehugger. Dicaprio’s climate change initiatives 11thh … more →

Tags: Celebrities, climate change, Environment, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, sustainability, Womens Apparel, carbon footprint

Climate Counts: Reflections on the 2008 Results1 comment

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photosource: Climate Counts The NY Times recently reported the second annual Climate Counts’ results … more →

Tags: green business considerations, Environment, carbon footprint, green cotton, climate change, Green Companies

Vegan Apparel: what it is and where to get it 5 comments

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photosource: Natalie Portman’s Te Casan By Erin Dale To some, vegan fashion may sound like an … more →

Tags: Certifications, clothing, Cotton, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic fibers/fabrics, Womens Apparel, eco apparel

Eco-Factory in Sri Lanka: The Cutting Edge of Green Manufacturing1 comment

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Source: CS Monitor, courtesy of MAS eco-factory Depicts a rendering of the lingerie factory in Sri L … more →

Tags: Certifications, clothing, Cotton, Environment, Fair Trade, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, News

Is Tencel an Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Bamboo Fabric?5 comments

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photosource: www.passengerpigeon.ca There’s never only one side to any story. Bamboo fabric is a cla … more →

Tags: Bamboo, bamboo processing, clothing, Environment, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic fibers/fabrics, tencel

Nau: A company Ahead of its Time? 1 comment

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photosource: grooveygreen.com featuring Nau clothing NY Times Fashion & Style section announced … more →

Tags: green business considerations, New Stores, Organic fibers/fabrics, Womens Apparel, Fashion, Online Stores, GREEN STORES, Green / Eco Fashion, Environment

The Cheapest Dress is the World ($8.98): Part II3 comments

syansen wrote 1 year ago: Photo source: Keetsa.com For the first part of this post see Part I. This post is in response to las … more →

Tags: green business considerations, Organic fibers/fabrics, Womens Apparel, Cotton, Fashion, clothing, Fair Trade, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic cotton


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