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Bgreen Apparel: Comfy and cute organic cotton camis and panties

Posted by Siel in fashion (Thursday June 25, 2009 at 12:05 pm)

SielI have 2 favorite camis — both made of organic cotton. One’s black — and you can see me in it to the right. The other’s white — or used to be white until I washed it with a red shirt…. Now it has a retro pink tie-dye look.

Both camis from the same company: Bgreen Apparel. This eco-friendly clothing company says it “started with the simple idea of offering quality organic cotton garments that look good, fit comfortably and leave the world a better place.” And indeed, their clothes really are high quality, functional, comfy organic basics that feel good and fit perfectly!

In addition to the camis, I also have a pair of Bgreen’s bikini panties — which are also very comfy and cute. Plus, Bgreen also offers organic cotton hoodies, yogawear, T-shirts, shorts, and more. All of Bgreen’s clothes are made in the U.S.

Bgreen organic cotton camiSome may find the $16 per pair of panties or $28 per cami price high — though I’d say considering how much I wear these pieces, I’m definitely getting my money’s worth. But frugal fashionistas can get a 20% savings by using the coupon code June 2009 until the end of this month.

Need to touch and feel before buying? Bgreen will be at Venice Eco Fest this weekend, selling their organic clothes at an discounted prices. Already a fan of Bgreen? Win a $75 gift certificate for more Bgreen stuff by sending in a photo of yourself wearing Bgreen fashions. I may try winning this myself –

Earlier: Cute, simple undies and Sexy green bras

Bottom photo via Bgreen

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  1. Also Checkout – Certified Organic Cotton Polo Shirts – Comes in 6 Colors, 6.5 oz. 100% Certified organic ring-spun pique.

    Comment by Perry Peck — June 26, 2009 @ 6:41 am

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