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Threads for Thought: Green Fashion

June 20, 2008 09:00 AM

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....

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Eco-Friendly Suede: Green Fashion

July 19, 2008 09:00 AM
Suede doesn’t usually make one think “eco-friendly” – the suede-based thought process is generally more along the lines of “pleasing and fashionable by-product of that very tasty cheeseburger, with a side serving of guilt.” But no longer. August marks the launch of the first line of eco-friendly suede jackets. From the beast to your back, Bernardo Green’s line of women’s outerwear is created following a process designed to be as environmentally....

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Eco Chic Look of the Week: Green Fashion

August 9, 2008 08:00 AM

This Rogan for Target Linen Stripe Wrap Dress is perfect for late summer parties, and at a 50% savings (now only $22.49!) it's practically begging to be added to your wardrobe.

Wrap dresses have a comfortable, go anywhere feel to them, and this short-sleeved, above-the-knee version is no exception. Warning, though! While wrap dresses look good on almost any figure, you need to find the right one for your figure. Example: some wrap dresses....

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Carbon-Neutral Panties: Green Fashion

August 23, 2008 08:00 AM
MAS Holdings in Sri Lanka has created the first custom-built eco-factory for manufacturing lingerie. You heard us correctly, eco panties. Thank goodness we can finally start wearing underwear again. Oops! Did we write that out loud?

Most people think of manufacturing facilities overseas as sweat shops employing sad little children, not so with MAS Holdings. A transformative manufacturing facility, they have formed strategic partnerships....

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Biodegradable Houseware: Go Green

September 25, 2008 08:00 AM
Wheatware's mission? "Save virgin forests and reduce oil dependency." They're ambitious goals for a company that sells flatware, hangers, drumsticks, golf tees and more sundry items but seeing as all their ordinary household items are made of wheat and biodegradable resin, Wheatware has a fighting chance. Purchase their flatware for a party instead of plastic forks that will remain buried in landfills forever. The forks, knives and spoons are....

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