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Threads for Thought: Green Fashion

June 20, 2008 posted in Eco-Fashion

blondes not bombs brunettes not fighter jets

Whether you're a blonde or brunette, we've got you covered (sorry red heads!) with these sassy graphic tees from Threads for Thought, a brand created to provoke reflection and discussion about critical issues in today's world, such as the environment, Africa and world conflict.

Brunettes, keep cool while maintaining a sense of humor in this ocean colored t-shirt that reads "Brunettes not fighter jets."

Blondes aren't to be upstaged when they flaunt this plum colored Blondes Not Bombs tee.

Each tee has a slim fit and is made of one hundred percent organic cotton in the United States. Both are available online at Tobi for $44. (Psst...look for the Eco-Tobi section of the website!)

Threads for Thought supports three internationally recognized organizations: International Rescue Committee; the Natural Resources Defense Council; and ENOUGH, a project to end genocide and crimes against humanity. Threads for Thought donates a portion of total sales to each of these extremely effective organizations!

Image courtesy of Tobi.com

Tags: eco-fashion

Comments

Sad. No red head option? It would be so easy. “Reds not war heads.” Great spot!

- Bethany, June 20, 2008

bethany, that is a great one! I am going to send this link with your comment, to Threads for Thoughts!  Maybe your slogan will become their next tee!

- Paige, June 20, 2008

Umm, how original; or at least it was when Flight of the Conchords wrote the song… those are lyrics to THEIR song “Ladies of the World” and the red head option would be “red heads not war heads”

Though it may not be organic, I bought my “brunettes not fighter jets” T-shirt at their concert…

http://youtube.com/watch?v=BLJ5a6aJOb8

- Shanen, June 21, 2008

Shanen, wow, insider info! I sure hope those guys got the proper credit for their words!!  Thanks for the youtube link—I just saw Flight of the Conchords for the first time a few days ago, ironically.  Pretty hilarious.

- Paige, June 21, 2008

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