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#41 steph84

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Posted 24 April 2012 - 07:53 PM

I do love graphic tees for sleeping and running and buy a lot of eco-friendly t-shirts. I also like to buy organic cotton or bamboo. If I can I hit up the local thrift stores to buy my shirts and repurpose!

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#42 4leafclover

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Posted 03 May 2012 - 08:22 AM

I found another one eco-friendly clothing. There was a local fashion show in our city and they made fabric out from recycled papers. It is mainly a mosaic art piece turned into a haute couture and the dresses were just too good to be true no one would ever think they're made up of papers! I just hope something like this can be really used for day-to-day living.

#43 meowcow

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Posted 04 May 2012 - 09:03 AM

We're starting to see a boom in eco friendly gear as well. I buy most of my bags online and a lot of them are usually from boutique stores who use eco friendly materials. Unfortunately this trend hasn't spilled over to clothes, however, I think it someday will and soon. I am so glad to be living in these times, because a lot of the methods we are currently adopting feel very natural - like it's the way it should have always been :)

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