Sandbag ethical tees
Sandbag, the pop-fashion company who made T-shirts for Radiohead and Supergrass, has now added the 100% organic mark to their garments in a new retail range. Lanched in 2006, their retail clothes were...
View ArticleEco Slipper from Po-Zu
Christmas is a time of slippers. Not only are they inevitably going to be sitting under the majority of Christmas trees this season, they are also obligatory footwear for Christmas day, when it’s...
View ArticleEco belts made from old fire hoses
Hippyshopper have uncovered some very virtuous belts made from old fire hoses used by the London Fire Brigade. The belts are unisex, but there’s a great range of designs from skinny to studded, with...
View ArticleBluWash: we can finally start washing our jeans again!
I’m in no way obsessive enough to do wrench rubbings on my back pocket with sandpaper but I do care about how my jeans look. This basically means that for certain pairs I try not to wash them until the...
View ArticleAdidas Originals D-Nizza, re-made eco style
Now that many of the classic Adidas styles are back in vogue, the label has chosen to re-release them in its Originals range. But going back has not stopped the company looking forward, as the retro...
View ArticleHeat pressed bags
Despite this amount of organic jeans available, there still isn’t much in the way of eco-friendly bags. If you’re looking to save the planet through your bag purchases, you’ll be interested in these...
View ArticlePeople Tree short-sleeve jacquard shirt
People Tree’s handwoven jacquard shirt is a bargain £35 and features nifty eco-friendly details like coconut shell buttons. The shirt is made in Bangladesh where thanks to the Fairtrade principles it...
View ArticleKatharine Hamnett’s Save Our Sea t-shirt
Eco designer extraordinaire Katharine Hamnett has turned the focus of her attention to the aquatic world with her latest collection (well, ‘slogan’), which bears the legend ‘Save the Sea’. “We get 98%...
View ArticleMake your eco friends green with envy with “sustainable” M&S suit
Marks and Spencer have today revealed what they’re calling the world’s first “sustainable” suit, putting the planets health on an equal footing with our sartorial needs. The suit (the one pictured here...
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