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Eco-Clothes, LA.

Posted by Siel in consumerism,losangeles (Saturday March 18, 2006 at 6:20 pm)

A round up of my effort to go eco-friendly AND Dov-free — to be updated :)

First, try to get it used. Not only do you reuse earth’s resources, you’ll save money. For cute clothes, try Crossroads and Buffalo Exchange, and all the independent thrift stores — Wasteland, etc. Even Goodwill sometimes has some super cute stuff –

Then, try organic cotton and hemp. Places to go — Natural High Lifestyle, Whole Foods Lifestyle, and Patagonia — where I got an organic cotton LBD for just $40!

Planet Blue in Santa Monica has some great organic cotton clothes by Loomstate and Stewart+Brown :)

If you’re looking for sexy bras, you’ll prolly need to go online

For fair trade products, try Artisan’s Exchange. 242-B West Foothill Blvd. Claremont. 909.626.6772. This to-be-nonprofit place features fair trade imports, art from the local community, and socially responsible products made in the United States.

Cuz I live 45 miles away, I haven’t been there yet — but Brian has. His review: “the place is tiny…. But they do manage to have a pretty nice selection given the limited space: ground and wholebean coffee, jewelry, local and world decorative art, patches, magnets, little hippie coinpurses, ceramics, the cutest knit Peruvian fingerpuppets.”

For shoes — Try the biodegreable Wabis at Camper or Toe Foo at Simple Shoes.

Update, 8/9/06: Interested in how eco-chic meets art? Go here.

Update, 8/28/06: I got new eco-flipflops from Simple Shoes :)

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4 Comments

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  1. I _really_ like those shoes. Does the company include info on what to do with them once you’re done?

    Comment by Jasmin — March 20, 2006 @ 3:31 pm

  2. Unfortunately, no. Once I get there though, I’ll email and ask :)

    Comment by Siel — March 20, 2006 @ 7:28 pm

  3. Simpleshoes.com has some great styles too. They are totally eco-friendly and are based in Santa Barbara

    Comment by Ana Maria — February 12, 2007 @ 10:44 pm

  4. I actually bought some Simple Shoes flipflops a while ago and forgot about them! I’ve added them in now :)

    Comment by Siel — February 13, 2007 @ 11:16 pm

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