Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Eco-Fashion for Cheap

Ideal Bite beat me to this post...I had started writing it and everything, and then, what do I see in my inbox this morning, but the following (and being all about efficiency, why rewrite what's already been written, right? Thanks, IB!)...

Check out these under-$50 fashion-forward finds from stores you already know, like Target. So cheap, you can make like a thug (but not dress like one).

Check it out:
H&M - in addition to its plan of upping its organic cotton use by 50% over last year (note: it doesn't label most of its organic apparel as such), on Earth Day H&M will debut a line made partially from recycled plastic bottles (many pieces under $50)
Loomstate for Target - full line of limited-run men's and women's casual-cool clothes (jeans, dresses, even swimwear) from Loomstate; available starting Sunday, ending mid-May ($45 and under).
Zoe&Zac - Payless's new line of casual footwear, bags, and jewelry made with materials like hemp, organic cotton, and water-based glues; designed with help from eco-model Summer Rayne Oakes, available now. For every pair you buy between now and May 4, Payless will donate $1 to plant trees ($30 and under).
Urban Outfitters Urban Renewal - bid on hand-picked vintage clothing, many from big-name designers; available now with new stuff every week (starting at $10; note that items may get bid up beyond $50).

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