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Armed Angels |
Armed Angels began in Cologne, Germany as a means of linking temporary
street fashion with a sustainable lifestyle. Local street artists lent
the graphics, and Armed Angels provided the organic t-shirts. Today
the company has a decidedly populist reach.
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Edun |
If you like your ethics with a little side of Rock n’ Roll, don’t miss
one of the stars of our eco fashion world: Edun, the company founded in
2005 by Ali Hewson and Bono, specializes in Organic Clothing, Graphic
Tees, and Eco Clothing with a mission to drive sustainable employment
in developing economies.
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Elwood Clothing |
Skater clothes have gotten a bit more off the hook style thanks to Elwood Clothing. The fabrics are soft and body conscious, and the designers are obviously down with a little casual cool fashion. The design team includes members of the Elwood sponsored skate team, so the threads are meant to last – Elwood even guarantees it.
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Global Woman |
Global Woman's mission is to create flattering, affordable and ecological ladies garments. With denim and corduroy trousers, jackets, blouses and t-shirts, the collection is composed of original separates that are not too trendy so they will last you for years!
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Howies |
From rugged outdoor gear to girly tops, from T-shirts printed with contemporary design to funky kids clothing, Howies is a casual brand that creates long-lasting basics and functional yet playful items. Their love for the great outdoors and adventure sports are the main inspirations of founders Clare and Dave Hieatt, who started Howies in 1995. The recent collaboration with Timberland doesn’t change their unique philosophy on how to create fashion.
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Intépida Mu |
Spanish label Intépida Mu offers European casual wear with a color
range of rich neutrals. The casual ideals of comfort and personal
style intersect beautifully with Continental takes on tunics, leggings,
pants, hoodies and tees.
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Kuyichi |
Streetwise and sexy, with a strong positive attitude—that’s Dutch jeans brand Kuyichi. Their perfect-fit jeans range from skinny high waist to rough bootleg, hippy flare to contemporary carrot. Add to this their cute tops and handsome men’s shirts, and you’re sure to look cutting edge, stylish and smart.
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Machja |
Sexy jeans that become darker with every wash and soft-as-cashmere knitwear made from milk fibers? Sounds outrageous, but that’s exactly what you’ll find at Machja, the Corsican brand created by Indo-Vietnamese Catherine Soundirarassou and Corsican Jean Louis Rossi.
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Manimal |
Buttery soft, adorably earthy and colorfully funky, Kristen Lombardi hand-makes her Manimal moccasins in Massachusetts. Hues range from neutral stone and tan to vivid fuschia and dark aqua, and styles include classic slip-ons, double-fringed and two-toned booties, all with decorative embroidery and thoughtful, comfy details. Her signature rib cage motif adorns shoe shafts and earrings. Look for the gorgeous stitching on her jeans and denim shorts.
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Rapanui |
Rapanui was set up in early 2008 by brothers Mart and Rob Drake-Knight.
Their products range from underwear to accessories, and include comfy
essentials like t-shirts, hoodies, jeans, tanks, and polos sure to
please the inner California girl or boy in us all.
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SA VA |
SA VA is a clothing and accessories brand that is built on the platform of effortless, individual style and social consciousness.
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Sharkah Chakra |
Looking for amazing quality, hand crafted, super soft and sexy jeans?
Eco-denim brand Sharkah Chakra has created a range of jeans which are
the ultimate in luxury – made using some of the best organic denim in
the world, hand-woven, hand-dyed in natural indigo and hand-finished,
every pair of Sharkah Chakra jeans is unique and a celebration of
supreme craftsmanship.
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Thieves |
Thieves is a men and womens contemporary label.
Thieves by Sonja den Elzen is designed with a focus on sustainability, activist by nature: the Thief is reclaiming the encounter between fashion and self–expression. The Thief seeks to avoid any compromise between natural self-expression and high-end fashion.
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