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Green Fashion Archive
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Nau: The Eco-Friendly Performance Wear Mavens are Back
Resurrected from business difficulties earlier this year, Nau is back with a streamlined line that delivers streamlined styles for guys and girls. If materials like organic cotton and recycled polyester turn you on, then you are going to dig Nau -
Eco Fashion: New Favorite Reusable Shopping Bag
Here at the Lazy Environmentalist, we have had a long standing appreciation for a reusable shopping bag from Angry Little Girls which reads, “Shop with a reusable bag, B*tch!” Alas, it looks like we have found fierce competition in newbie company, i’m eco friendly. All of these witty yet fashionable bags are made from pre-shrunk [...] -
Lazy E Talking Green Fashion on Martha Stewart Radio
(Three Way Shirt from Crow) This afternoon I had a chance to head back to the old Sirius stomping grounds to visit with Mario Bosquez on Martha Stewart Radio. Mario is a genius when it comes to the kitchen though this time we decided to chat about innovative ways to combine fashion sense with eco-responsibility. [...] -
Organic Denim: Fostering a Good Society
Whereas most eco-aware denim jeans brands are premium priced at or above $150 per pair, Good Society delivers high-style, fair-trade certified organic cotton jeans in the sub-$100 range. Not only is the styling clean and sharp, but every pair purchased helps provide fair wages for those growing and sewing them in India. When we think [...] -
Green Fashion Label CROW: Pay What You Can Afford
For eco-fashion label CROW, making eco-chic clothing for men and women more affordable means selling items using a sliding price scale. CROW sets the minimum and maximum price range for every item and then lets you decide how much you -
nvohk Does Green Fashion, Community Style
For some entrepreneurs business as usual mean business as boring. The chance to create something completely ground-breaking is seductive. nvohk is a surf-inspired, eco-clothing company aiming to develop a very close relationship with its customers, so close in fact that its customers are the one who collectively decide what the clothing looks like. Launched in [...] -
G Spotting: Your Source for Green Trendspotting
If you dig fashion, want to stay current on the latest green trends, and, er.., have a pulse, then you will thoroughly enjoy the insights, perspectives, and happenings covered at G-Spotting, a new blog created by our very own Lazy Environmentalist radio show producer, Margaret Teich. Teich has amassed quite a pedigree working here at [...] -
Nau in New York: Warehouse Sale March 6th – 9th
Our good friends over at Nau are running a Special Warehouse Sale in New York City – 40% to 75% – from March 6th to the 9th. Currently, Nau -
Bahar Shahpar Fall/Winter ’08
Check out the new postcard for fashion designer Bahar Shahpar. Bahar Shahpar’s Fall 2008 collection features high end overcoats, cocktail dresses, and slacks all made from sustainable fabrics like organic terry cloth, hemp silk and organic merino wool. Major shout out to NY fashion week done with an eco-twist. -
Nvohk: Invoking a New Business Model
Imagine a new green economy in which 20,000 plus people together owned a surf-inspired sustainable clothing brand, just by contributing $50/yr each, and with 10% of net profits donated to environmental charities. This is precisely the idea behind Nvohk (pronounced invoke), a company giving its consumers/members managerial power to drive everything from the brand






