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Green shopping in NoCal, part I: Mission

Posted by Siel in consumerism,nocal (Friday February 3, 2006 at 11:43 am)

How easy is it to get US-made wearables that aren’t made by American Apparel? Not too hard, in San Francisco at least. The greener side‘s Elsa and I met up last Saturday to find out.

95020065 498b9d1426 m Green shopping in NoCal, part I: MissionSince Elsa covered the trip — All over SF Mission — in some detail, I’ll focus more on the goodies — with pictures of the actual stores to come later.

95020062 f17560be85 m Green shopping in NoCal, part I: MissionFirst stop: Otsu, a vegan store where I got a Hempy’s belt (left), made from recycled tires, a bracelet made from recycled spoons.

I also got a vegan chocolate bar, which sounded awesome — a Hazelnut, fair trade product sourced through the Eco-Trade program, made by Conscious Creations Organics, with packaging made of plant cellulose, tree free paper and soy inks. I found the stuff edible, at least, but I gave a Jill, another friend, a bite to try later in the evening — which she promptly spit out…. Not recommended.

Total spent at Otsu: $72.04 after tax.

95020064 d58aa548bc m Green shopping in NoCal, part I: MissionNext we hit Local Patron, a store where everything’s designed and/or made by local artisans. Here I got a second bracelet (left), made from recycled watch bands — directly from the girl who crafted it :)

Cost of bracelet: $41.23 after tax.

95020066 59cbaac6eb m Green shopping in NoCal, part I: MissionLastly, Fabuloid, a cute lil boutique that just moved to this new location 8 weeks ago. It buys the ends of the fabric runs in LA, then fashions it into locally designed and made clothes. The place also has a vintage corner, which is where I got these cool shoes (right) and Elsa got a pretty pink blouse.

Cost of vintage shoes: $94.40, after tax.

So I realized I only got accessories — We ran into a lot of American Apparel T-shirts on the way, but I’ve got enough T-shirts, and few of these were organic…

Otsu. 3253 16th St. San Francisco. 415.255.7900.
Local Patron 593 Valencia, San Francisco. 415.255.8823.
Fabuloid. 336 Hayes St. San Francisco. 415.355.0400.

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4 comments for Green shopping in NoCal, part I: Mission »

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  4. Wow! love the vintage shoes! cute and eco-friendly!

    Comment by Civita — July 14, 2008 @ 1:41 pm

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