Posts Tagged: organic

The Fableists

The Fableists is a totally sustainable clothing company for kids between the ages of four and ten. Sweatshop and chemical free, their clothes are made from one hundred percent certified organic cotton, in Fair Wear and Fair Trade certified factories

Botanica Tinctoria

Botanica Tinctoria naturally dye trims and threads for sustainable textile designers and fashion brands.

Featured Item – John Patrick Organic

100% cupro, biodegradable and Okeo Tex certified cotton fabric – the perfect little bias slip dress

Featured Item – Nau

Nau’s graceful reinterpretation of the rain poncho, in recycled polyester and organic cotton.

RETTIG

RETTIG’s debut womenswear collection features color blocked rectangles of varying colors and hues that contrast and compliment each other through unexpected combinations.

Featured Video – RETTIG

RETTIG is a radical luxury brand that explores the intersection of the past and present through cultural connection and conscious creation.

Featured Image – Barbara i Gongini

One of my very favorite avant guarde designers – Barbara I Gongini. These pieces hand knit from leather. Barbara practices conscious design and ethical sourcing wherever possible.

Featured Item – YOJ

A wonderful new piece from YOJ, one of my favorite ethical Italian brands. This piece is modular with the skirt detaching from the top so it can be worn as a cropped jacket.

Featured Item – Titania Inglis Totebag

This slouchy leather tote bag is made from vegetable tanned Italian lambskin, and features Inglis’s signature hand crinkled finish.

Featured Item – STUDY New York

This fabulous one of a kind, two tone baseball T from STUDY New York, is hand dyed and made in New York from organic cotton.

Featured Video – Lemuria

Lemuria specialize in Polymorphic clothing, or clothing that has multiple different expressions, or ways to wear it to totally different effect, many made from organic cotton.

Featured Video – Little River Sock Mill

One of only seven remaining sock mills in Alabama, once the sock capital of the world. Working with low impact dyes, organic cotton and local manufacture, Little River Sock Mill also produces an all organic sock line in partnership with Alabama Chanin.

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