fashion

Edun's One Campaign

Bono and his wife, Ali Hewson in partnership with New York designer jeans label Rogan, have created Edun: an ethical fashion line that selling a shirt with a mission. The one campaign is designed to help fight the AIDS epidemic in Africa. The cost of the shirt is 40 dollars and 10 dollars of the shirt go to the Apparel Lesotho Alliance to fight AIDS Fund. [ONE]

Fair Indigo

Offering apparel for men & women, as well as coffee and other gifts, Fair Indigo is committed to creating stylish, high-quality clothes while paying a fair and meaningful wage to the people who produce them. Combining the best, most ethical factories around the globe who pay workers a fair wage, (and not just a minimum one) with beautiful, well-designed, well-made clothing and accessories for women and men, Fair Indigo is pushing the boundaries of "fair trade" and creating beautiful, functional apparel at the same time. [Fair Indigo]

The Majestical Roof

All of the products sold at the Majestical Roof are either one-off hand made items, or items made in limited quantities according to fair trade principals. There are no mass-manufactured items in our store. Because of a close relationship with a few select suppliers, items can, in many instances, be customized to your specification. Most of the artists whose product they represent come from Pasadena and surrounding areas and they regularly run special events and activities. From art lessons to discussion forums and showcases....there's something for everybody. [The Majestical Roof]

Green Apple Cleaners

Using CO2 technology instead of carcingenic chemicals like PERC, Green Apple Cleaners is "the cleaner dry cleaner." Using liquid carbon dioxide (the same stuff that puts bubbles in sparkling water), their process is better for you, better for your clothes and better for the planet. They even offer a "Green Apple Cleaners" reusable garment bag, to cut back on all those clear, disposable, non-recyclable plastic garment bags. In New York City & Brooklyn, and expanding soon! [Green Apple Cleaners]

One Ton CO2

Founded to raise awareness about global warming and support regional carbon offset efforts, the One Ton CO2 project has designed a line of t-shirts whose sale helps them offset carbon emissions. The project retires one ton of CO2 for every shirt sold; the shirt owner is invited to register themselves online, becoming part of a community dedicated to reducing CO2 emissions. While shirt sales alone won't stop global warming, it's a great way to engage in the fight and foster the global conversation. [One Ton CO2]

Reflective Circle

Founded in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2001 by Josefin Lassbo, Reflective Circle continuously strives to establish the concept of sustainable, ecological, ethically-produced fashion. Reflective's collections range from yoga wera to artist-designed t-shirts to casual day wear and edgier, more expressive apparel. To them, everything matters: form, function, economy, production, retail, choice of materials as well as social relations, local transformations, and global visions. [Reflective Circle]

The Green Zebra

A directory, coupon book and educational resource all in one, the Green Zebra guide is San Francisco's guide to living a little more sustainably. It includes dozens of environmentally-conscious and community-oriented businesses, and offers deals on their products and services. Inside, you'll find 250 exclusive offers from organic restaurants and markets, eco-friendly retailers, spas, independent bookstores, bike shops, museums and more, so there’s something for just about everyone. [Green Zebra]

Reware

Founded to bridge the gap between what is and what should be, Reware offers a line of "power" products. Included are "Juice Bags": backpacks, daypacks and messenger bags, "Powerpockets" solar charging accessories and their line of clever t-shirts that highlights renewable energy technologies. They also offer batteries and adapters to make it easy to use the power of the sun to keep your iPod, cell phone and more juiced up and ready to go. [Reware]

Moral Fervor

Born of the assumption that business, art and activism are not mutually exclusive endeavors, each of Moral Fervor's collections is inspired by an issue of social or environmental importance. They are committed to providing comfortable, quality clothing, without depleting the Earth’s resources in the process. All of the materials Moral Fervor uses are on the cutting edge of sustainable technology – from fabric made from annually renewable crops, to biodegradable packaging, to all-natural inks. [Moral Fervor]

Hairy Mary's

After ten years of selling their vintage collections and reconstructed vintage designs to stylists, designers, photographers at the Chelsea Annex Flea Market (also known as the Sixth Avenue Flea Market), Hairy Mary's has joined the burgeoning and creative fashion scene in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Hairy Mary’s sells an exciting range of vintage clothing, accessories and foot ware along with a design line of reconstructed vintage dresses, tops and jackets under the "Hairy Mary’s Original" label. [Hairy Mary's Vintage]

Wildlife Works

They call their radical new approach "Consumer Powered Conservationsm". Founded in San Francisco in 1997, Wildlife Works are the world's first business designed from the ground up around a consumer brand that stands for wildlife conservation. Their promise to every customer is that they use the proceeds from product sales to save endangered and threatened wildlife around the globe. You're wearing the brand that says you won't sit quietly by while the last wild things in the last wild places disappear forever.[Wildlife Works]

KAIGHT

An eco-boutique dedicated to advancing the image of green fashion, KAIGHT stocks only the hottest emerging green designers from the U.S. and the U.K. that strive to make clothes that push the boundaries of fashion in an environmentally conscious and ethical way. All of the lines carried by KAIGHT, from Ciel Ltd. to Linda Loudermilk to Stewart + Brown and more, use textiles that are gentle on the environment and are produced in an ethical manner. [KAIGHT]

Not Just Pretty Modern Organic Clothing

With a wide range of hip, stylish clothing from some of the most forward-thinking international designers, Not Just Pretty sells all kinds of super chic goodies made entirely from organic fibers or recycled materials. From clothes and bags to hair care and accessories Not Just Pretty loves supporting eco-friendly fashions by helping forward-thinking designers to make real change and nature will love you for wearing Not Just Pretty. [Not Just Pretty Modern Organic Clothing]

Simple Shoes

Committed to reducing the ecological footprint left by shoes, from the Green Toe line through the balance of their business operations, Simple Shoes has integrated sustainable practices from top to bottom. Water-based adhesives in all shoes, post-consumer recycled packaging and biodegradable cleaners and bamboo floors at Simple HQ are just the beginning of sustainability at the shoe company. [Simple Shoes]

habitude

With aims on offering sustainability AND style to the eco-conscious consumer, habitude is a design-oriented company with a strong belief in protecting and respecting the earth's natural resources. They use organic and sustainable fabrics and produce everything domestically. Inspired by the idea of a different kind of business model, one where answering to the planet and all its inhabitants is first and foremost, habitude is fashion in partnership with the planet. [habitude]
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