This section is dedicated to documenting interesting news articles about Truly Organic Apparel and about progress and discussion about natural dyes and organic fibers online and in the media.
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White Apricot: Bundle Up
Truly Organic Misty and Rainier jackets featured on White Apricot website and October 22, 2008 newsletter. Click here to view coverage. |
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VegNews: Sugar-Coated Opportunity
Truly Organic's Rainier jacket was featured on October 10, 2008 VegNews blog. Truly has partnered with VegNews to give away a Rainier jacket to a lucky VegNews newsletter subscriber. Click here for more information. |
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Ecopreneurist.com: How Organic is Organic Apparel?
Paul and Leah identified this underserved niche and are producing several lines of fashion using organic dyes. I think they are on to something.
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Natural Home: Fresh Finds
Constructed of organic cotton lining and twill, the Ladd vest from Truly Organic Apparel completes a layered look...
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National Geographic's Green Guide: Green on a Budget
By purchasing organic cotton, you're not only helping to cut down on pesticide use. You're also more likely to get a garment that's been produced conscientiously, without, for instance, sweatshop labor. And say goodbye to baggy, ugly T-shirts. Nowadays, companies like Truly Organic Apparel....
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Seattle Times Footprint: NW Products w/ Green Credentials
Uncommon colors: Seattle brother and sister Paul and Leah Weinstein's clothing and fabrics use plant-based dyes like tumeric, onion, indigo or pomegranate...
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DNR Magazine: The Real Deal
Eco-friendly apparel purists need look no further. Truly Organic, a completely organic and chemical-free contemporary line, is launching at stores this spring...
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Amaze.com:
Truly Organic Apparel Leads the Way...
For those deeply concerned about the environment and their health, making the effort to choose organic apparel is a natural step...
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Swye.net: Living Naturally
There are companies that promise organic fabrics and eco-friendly dyes, along with eco-friendly printing and labels, and then there are companies like Truly Organic Apparel. They take the concept of organic and natural fabric and garment production to the next level...
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MR Magazine: Hardest Sell - It's Not Easy Being Green
... Some so-called environmentally concerned companies defeat the purpose of using organic textiles by coloring them with low-impact dyes that contain toxic chemicals. According to Tenfold Organic Textiles, traditional dyeing methods use 17-21 gallons of water to dye only two pounds of fabric...
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Textile Intelligence: Mixed Greens
The innovation in the green category is non-stop with a salad of seasonal mixed greens being served up for Spring and Fall 2008... Other important design ingredients are no-impact dyes and eco-friendly processing methods.
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Planet Green: Change Maker
Welcome to Planet Green's series about Change Makers. This regular column features everyday people who have made a commitment... |
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SNEWS: Truly Organic Apparel Leads the Way...
For those deeply concerned about the environment and their health, making the effort to choose organic apparel is a natural step... |
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Treehugger.com post about Truly Organic Apparel
Truly Organic Apparel are clearly passionate about their clothes and there's no denying that they are making a big effort to create eco-friendly garments... |
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