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Araks |
Araks Yeramyan llaunched a collection of Organic Cotton Lingerie to
compliment her namesake line of luxury cotton lingerie. The collection
is constructed with only certified organic cotton fibers and colors are
produced with natural vegetable based pigments.
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Babygod |
Babygod is an organic men’s underwear collection. This very young
company has started with a range of Raglan T-shirts and a just-launched
line of organic cotton briefs, made from fresh white cotton with blue
and orange details. Founder Robert Green’s credo is UT SEMENTEM FECERIS
ITA METES, which basically means ‘you reap what you sow’. The hope for
the near future is to increase the available number of underwear
styles.
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Ciel |
Sarah Ratty is the eco design pioneer behind the award winning UK
sustainable fashion label Ciel, which is known for making special and
beautiful style led fashion and lifestyle products that are built to
last , designed in a clean green way
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Enamore |
Unleash your inner pin-up in these sexy unmentionables by Enamore. This brand, which has been around since 2004, mixes new and vintage materials into whimsical and feminine undergarments and dresses. The flattering pieces can be worn from day to night, especially if you throw one of their cute boleros on top. We could easily see Dita von Tease in their ruched camisoles or frilly knickers!
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g=98 |
Ever heard of pine tree stockings? Welcome to the world of lingerie and
home-wear brand g=9.8. Lingerie is very scarce in eco fashion, which
makes g=98 a welcome pioneer. Architect Sophie Young has created a line
of technical yet sensual designs, where soft colors combined with black
create a look of geometric chic simplicity. The pine tree fabric has
antibacterial and thermal regulating proprieties and, best of all, can
be machine-washed!
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Jonano |
Pittsburgh is not widely known as a trend-setter in fashion or
environmentalism. Nevertheless, Pittsburgh is the invigorating home of
Jonäno, a company that excels at both sides of the eco-fashion duality.
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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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Maggie's Organics |
Founded in 1992, Maggie’s Organics is a staple in eco clothing stores and natural groceries like Whole Foods. The company was born out of practicality—the owners had some organic cotton grown from one of the corn farmers they contracted for their Organic tortilla chips venture.
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Nomads Hemp Wear |
From their true nomad beginnings making and selling clothes out of a little van, Nomads Hemp Wear has grown into a clothing company based in Nelson, BC. Nomads’ style can best be described as funk-tional fashion with a twist. Their colorful basics range from salsa skirts to yogi tops, from grunge pants to cozy underwear. Some of the pieces are adorned with embroidery, others with prints. All made of the most comfy yet tough natural fiber on the planet: hemp.
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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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Sweet Skins |
In 2004, eco-fashion pioneer Mira Fannin started Sweet Skins Clothing in her garage in Eugene Oregon. With designs that are accessible and wearable by women of all shapes, sizes and color, the label has been picked up by green boutiques all across North America.
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