Stewart+Brown Pima Bound V-Shell

Stewart+Brown Pima Bound V-ShellStewart+Brown believes in optimizing their designs and lives to attain the highest standards of quality and functional style while extracting the bare minimum from Earth’s precious capital.

* Wide, gathered shoulder straps, v-neck with small gather at bottom
* Long, lean fit, hits at low hip – raw edge bottom
* 100% organic pima cotton
* Made in portugal-sweatshop free
* Machine wash delicate in cold water
* Wear alone, over tank or layer over a lean long sleeve shirt
* Color: Black w/ White Print (subtle floral print)

Stewart+Brown Pima Bound V-Shell- $72.00

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Greenloop’s Annual Summer Sale Is Here!

Greenloop stocks the best of the best in eco fashion on the web and now’s your chance to enjoy the sustainable style revolution for less! Greenloop’s Annual Summer Sale is happening now through July 20th, and it is one of the best times of year to get in on our incredible selection of eco chic organic cotton, bamboo, hemp and recycled clothing. Save up to 70% on some of the best ethical style and eco accessory brands around…Stewart+Brown, Loomstate, Edun, Peligrosa, Habitude, Vy & Elle, Jack & Marjorie, Toggery, Del Forte, Pi Organics, Linda Loudermilk and so many more. We will be adding new items all week long, so shop early for the best selection!

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Get Dressed For Spring

Stewart + Brown Organic Cotton StrapdressStewart + Brown Organic Crepe Shift DressThe organic cotton jersey strapdress and crepe ruffle shift dress are just two out of so many hot new looks from eco fashion pioneers Stewart + Brown this Spring. They manufacture their designs right here in the US of A, at a time in retail when some of the most conscientious companies still choose to work with the less pricey workforces of Asia and Eastern Europe. Karen and Howard say they optimize their “designs and lives to attain the highest standards of quality and functional style while extracting the bare minimum from Earth’s precious capital.” These two continue to set the standard for environmental commitment in the ethical apparel industry.

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thinkEco, thinkFashion

Survivor Model in Recycled Gown at thinkVitality

We promise this is the final review of LA Fashion Week…at least for this season.

thinkVitality was a fashion show benefiting the breast cancer prevention organization Susan G. Komen For The Cure. It was at Natural Products Expo West, a natural lifestyle trade show. It was in Anaheim, CA, home of Disneyland. And, believe it or not, it was actually really fun. With the chips stacked much against it, as far as glamour and fashionworld cache goes, thinkVitality kinda rocked. Nine ethical designers showed their Fall ’08 fashions including Stewart+Brown, Deborah Lindquist, Livity Outernational, Linda Loudermilk, Ecolution, Indigenous Designs, Green Babies, Under The Canopy, and Ecolution.

Highlights of the show included Linda Loudermilk, who gilded the show with some truly stunning well-constructed designs in eco-luxe fabrics. Another headturner was the hottest of the hot swimsuits from Koi Swimwear. Of course the true pinnacle of the show was the standing ovation given to the breast cancer survivors who came out for the finale, modeling gowns of recycled think energy bar wrappers.

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thinkVitality Fashion Show

Designer Deborah Lindquist, Survivor model Stephanie LaRue in dress made of thinkThin Wrappers, and Lizanne FalsettoAs if being leaders in the ethical apparel industry isn’t enough, eco designers such as Deborah Lindquist, Ecolution, Linda Loudermilk, Livity Outernational, Stewart+Brown, Indigenous Designs, and Koi will be addressing the issue of breast cancer prevention at this year’s thinkVitality fashion show. On March 15th, thinkproducts will bring together these eco fashion icons to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for Susan G. Komen For The Cure. Komen For The Cure is the largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and the largest nonprofit fund dedicated to fighting breast cancer in the world.

Lizanne Falsetto, CEO of thinkproducts, said of the show, “This united alliance of companies is unprecedented in the industry and reflects the core values of the natural products community, which is to help make the world a healthier place, naturally. Consumers need to better understand that what they eat, wear, and how they live can help promote wellness and reduce their risk of disease.” The fashion show will be a major highlight of the Natural Products Expo West, an absolutely massive industry tradeshow for organic food and sustainable products. If you plan to attend the Expo, this fashion show is a must…and with the cool cats of Livity Outernational and Indigenous Designs involved, it might not only support a good cause, it might actually be a lot of fun.

Saturday March 15th, 7pm, at the Anaheim Convention Center.
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