GOOD SOCIETY
These are Sling and Stones jeans, sold through an organization dedicated to ecologically sound and socially progressive thinking. Other peeps in this society? Pathos water, which seems to have something to do with the water they sell in Starbucks, underneath photos of thirsty-looking African children, and Deconstruction Reconstruction, who make clothes out of… well, other clothes. The website is confusing, but the sentiment is clear: do good and be good and it’ll all be all good.
www.goodsociety.org
from hippie to hipster:
www.contextclothing.com
www.tobi.com
www.shopolivine.com
Friday, January 18, 2008
In Good Society
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Seattle Blues, Sling and Stones
Sling & Stones
Sling and Stones is a jeans company out of Seattle, dedicated to sustainable clothing production. They use American-grown organic Supima cotton, a natural fiber that is extremely fine and soft to the touch. Their denim is also low in those pesky pesticides that plague so many other brands of denim.
They use organic Fair Trade twill for the pockets, so you can shove you hands in there and feel good that no one suffered to help you look good. And you will look good.
(I have to warn y’all- these jeans would fall under the “eco-lux” category, as they run about $300 a pair). But still--
www.slingandstones.com
sling these on:
www.selfedge.com
www.revolveclothing.com
www.denimbaronline.com
www.shopbop.com
www.shopolivine.net
www.kaightshop.com