Red, White, & Blue IS Green with The White Pebble.
Posted On: July 3, 2008
At The White Pebble we are constantly thinking about ways to bring green fashion to the U.S., so we always have great eco-friendly fashion choices, including sustainable bamboo, soy, hemp, and organic cotton clothing. As we started thinking about our clothing line and our mission this spring, we realized there was a great opportunity to highlight clothes grown and sewn right here in the U.S. What better time than around the 4th of July, a great opportunity to gather with friends and family, to celebrate our pride in the U.S. At The White Pebble we combined our patriotism with our organic apparel line and found several choices of t-shirts with organic cotton grown here in the U.S.; sewn here in the U.S.; and screen printed in the U.S. using non-toxic inks.
For women there are two eco clothing made-in-the-U.S. t-shirt options;
1. Feel Good - Organic cotton that looks as good as it feels.
2. Think About It - Present - An eco friendly t-shirt that’s also eco-fashionable in a rich ocean blue that reminds us of the freedoms we have in the present, due to the actions of this countries founders.
For infants and toddlers there are two eco clothing made-in-the-U.S. t-shirt options;
1. Feel Good - Organic cotton that looks as good as it feels.
2. Think About It - Future - A reminder that we need to think about preserving the rights and freedoms we enjoy for future generations.
For men we have three great made-in-the-U.S. t-shirt options;
1. Feel Good - A great natural colored tee that not only feels good to wear, but feels good to buy.
2. Roots - A T-shirt in a rich mocha color designed to make us think of our roots, and what better time of year than to remember the founding roots of our great country.
3. Think About It - Present - An organic cotton tee that reminds us to be conscious of all our actions.
Tags: eco clothing, eco friendly, green fashion, hemp, organic cotton, soy, sustainable bamboo
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