Crow Clothing

Crow Clothing refers to their brand as an “Evolutionary Green Business.” I have to agree. They produce their garments in the United States and consider the following aspects when choosing which fabrics to use for their line:

crow clothing Does its use reduce or eliminate toxic chemical pollution required by production (fertilizers, pesticides, manufacturing chemicals, fabric dyes, and finishes)?
crow clothing Does its use reduce CO2 emissions by shortening the transportation distances of goods to market?
crow clothing Does its use reduce the above toxins, emissions, and waste by increasing the longevity of garment?
crow clothing The life cycle of a garment must be considered. Can it be reused? Will it biodegrade? Can it be recycled or composted?

Crow RealiteeCrow designs outside the box with items like the Three Way Shirt that can be worn as a v-neck, off-the-shoulder, or closed collar. The idea is to increase the utility of each garment and in effect, decrease your need to buy more…a fairly impressive innovation that was formerly sequestered mainly to outdoor/adventure gear. Probably the single most innovative aspect of Crow Clothing is their sliding price scale. Yes, indeed, this multi-culti female owned and operated clothing label allows the shopper to decide what his or her budget can really allow for…an organic cotton Realitee shirt can run from $35-65, their soy Trila Dress goes for $75-125. Amen ladies- I hope many will follow your lead. Crow Clothing…evolutionary, indeed.