| Support Ireland’s Fashion: Re-dress Launches New Swing Tag |
| Written by Jillian Bagan - Tuesday, 29 November 2011 | |||
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Re-dress, the Ireland based better fashion initiative, is proud to announce its “Made in Ireland’ swing tag. The new tag launched today, taking the initiative to grow and expand Ireland’s locally made fashion products. Founded in 2008, Re-dress is an organization that aspires to encourage better fashion practices within the industry through education and public events. For the last two years, Re-dress has sought to sustain the Irish fashion industry by developing the 'Made In Ireland' project and has created a strict screening process: only the highest quality products will display the “Made in Ireland” tag. An explanatory website lists all members. This is a great resource for fashion conscious consumers to find Irish designers and make an informed purchase decision. For more information visit Made In Ireland Project, or follow Re-dress on Facebook.
EFW writer Jillian Bagan is a young entrepreneur with a background in fashion marketing and fine arts. Over the past two years she has happily embraced Vancouver culture by promoting sustainable fashion, working with fashion shows around the city, and writing for Eco Fashion World.
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Sourcing for eco-friendly fashion clothes
written by Murphy, December 08, 2011
Hmm...looks like eco-fashion is going places now. Where can I source for eco-fashion product?
Support Ireland’s Fashion: Re-dress Launches New Swing Tag written by Angelwynxx, December 29, 2011
Well, this is really a good news that Ireland is having progress in the world of fashion. They're now competing with the Korean, Japanese and Americans for launching the best clothes and most fashionable stuff.
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