green LA girl
ParadiseO.com - Organic produce home and office delivery

District Cotton: Hardcore enviro and fair trade Ts and totes

Posted by Siel in consumerism, fairtrade, organic (Thursday August 2, 2007 at 11:20 pm)

994218890 8341136faf m District Cotton: Hardcore enviro and fair trade Ts and totes[image from District Cotton]

The main thing I like about District Cotton T-shirts — They’re really, really soft, and they have a huggy, fitted cut. And they only cost $15!

For those addicted to the fit of American Apparel T-shirts — Well, now you can get a nice sexy hip fit like that without the sexual harassment. District Cotton’s T-shirts’re thinner, softer, and better designed even than T.S. Designs’ goods. They’re long enough to cover midriff; they’re fitted to hug your body gently so you feel comfy and sexy –

On the surface, District Cotton might sound like yet another organic cotton T-shirt company. But ask a couple Qs, and you’ll find District Cotton’s goods’re way more hardcore than, say, American Apparel sustainable edition stuff.

For ex: Despite the fact that all District Cotton’s goods have met strict social responsibility policies, Brett of DC says “there are only 2 products of mine that I feel comfortable calling ‘fair trade.”

Huh? Brett elaborates: “I feel that there is a big gap between ’sweatshop free’ and ‘fair trade.’ In other words, while I am 100% confident that the factories I buy from have good labor standards, I believe that to be called fair trade, the workers really need to have a stake in the business.”

Thus, while most businesses — if they sourced their goods the way District Cotton does — would call ALL the goods fair trade, District Cotton reserves that label for items like the Fair Trade Tote Bags, made by an all-woman-owned sewing cooperative in Northern Mexico. Says Brett, “They truly benefit from their work by more than just getting a regular paycheck.”

Aside from the bags, all other District Cotton goods’re made in factories with strong labor compliance in Mexico and Pakistan. Yes, the T-shirts, hoodies, and caps are organic cotton / organic cotton blends. And the fair trade messenger bags’re made from recycled Cambodian mosquito netting!

Plus, 10% of gross sales (as opposed to profits) on all the T-shirts and baby clothes go to nonprofits — currently the Northeast Organic Farming Association.

District Cotton’s brand new! They’ve only been in business for about 6 weeks. If I actually needed more Ts, this is where I’d go –

Share green LA girl
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Digg
  • FriendFeed
  • Technorati
  • Add to favorites
  • email

0 Comments

No comments for District Cotton: Hardcore enviro and fair trade Ts and totes »

RSS feed for comments on this post.

CommentLuv Enabled

(Anti) Social Development Wordpress Tech Help from Kim Woodbridge

Larry Santoyo's EarthFlow Permaculture Design Course




Advertise with green blogs!

Advertise with Blogs of LA