Eco-Friendly Skirts Akron OH

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Sam's Club Members Only - Vision Center
(330) 929-4819
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Services
Clothing Stores, Department Stores, Grocery Stores and Supermarkets, Discount Stores, Consumer Electronics Stores

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CRUCIBLE MATERIALS CORP.
330-562-3131, 800-365-1132
3500 CRANE CENTRE DR.,
STREETSBORO, OH
Departments / Services
CRUCIBLE, STEEL, CRUCIBLE SERVICE CENTER, CRUCIBLE SERVICE CENTERS, TOOL STEEL, CPM, CPM 1V, CPM S30V, CPM S60V, KNIFE, KINFE MAKER, BLADES, CUTLERY, DATA SHEET, DATA SHEETS, DATASHEET, CASE HISTORY, CASE HISTORIES, METALLURGICAL HELP, QUOTE REQUESTS, PRODUCTS, METALFORMING, METAL FORMING, CUTTING TOOLS, PLASTICS, CPM HIGH PERFORMANCE STEELS, COLD WORK STEELS, HOT WORK STEELS, STAINLESS STEEL, ALLOY STEEL, STEEL FAQ, FAQ, INDUSTRY, GRADE, TOOL BITS, TECH DESK, STEEL PRODUCTS, BUY STEEL, PURCHASE
Hours
41.274175 -81.343641

Salvation Army Family Store
(800) SAT-RUCK
1033 Bellows St
Akron, OH
 
JC Penney
(330) 633-7700
2000 Brittain Rd Ste 600
Akron, OH
Hours
Mon-Sat 10:00-9:00
Sun 12:00-5:00

Christopher and Banks
(330) 634-1397
Chapel Hill Mall
Akron, OH
Hours
Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pm
Sunday 12 pm - 6 pm

Sam's Club Members Only
(330) 497-8428
Vision Centre
North Canton, OH
Services
Clothing Stores, Department Stores, Grocery Stores and Supermarkets, Discount Stores, Consumer Electronics Stores
Hours
Open 7 Days a Week

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CINTAS THE UNIFORM PEOPLE
001 (330) 966-7800
STREET
CANTON, OH
Departments / Services
first aid training, AED, Floor Mats, mobile shredding, Corporate Apparel, uniforms apparel, Document Destruction, Promotional Products, first aid supplies, Uniform Service, Protective Clothing and more, First Aid and Safety Supplies, Corporate Gifts, first aid safety, nursing uniforms, Cleanroom Supplies, Business Uniforms, Mops, Industrial Hygiene Services, document management, medical uniforms, work uniforms
Hours
40.860625 -81.382844

The Clothes Connection
(330) 630-1282
1306 E Tallmadge Ave
Akron, OH
 
JC Penney
(330) 848-4211
2442 Romig Rd
Akron, OH
Hours
Mon-Sat 10:00-9:00
Sun 12:00-6:00

Macy's
(330) 633-0800
2000 Brittain Road
Akron, OH
Departments / Services
Mattresses, Furniture Gallery.

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Eco-Fashion Spotlight on Skirts: Metallic to Cotton and Pencil to Tulip  Lazy Environment...

Eco-Fashion Spotlight on Skirts: Metallic to Cotton and Pencil to Tulip

August 29, 2009   Margaret Teich

As the weather changes, the best investment piece a woman can have is a versatile skirt. In warmer weather, it keeps the bottom half of your body cool (both temperature and style-wise) then it easily transitions to a smart fall piece when worn with print or solid tights. A few no-nos to keep in mind are not too short (a finger tip test with your hands hanging by your sides is a good length for a min-skirt), no sweat suit skirts, and if you wear a print, make sure it flatters your body. In other words, if you are a bigger bottomed woman, look for a larger print that is proportional to the surface area it covers.

Duex FM’s Indigo skirt captures two major trends transitioning wardrobes into the fall and winter: a high waist and pencil shape. This 98% organic cotton skirt has a bit of spandex (2%) for added clutch and comfort, and makes every woman’s waist into the perfect hourglass shape.

A tulip skirt, like this one by Emily Katz , is a great way to dramatically play up volume on the bottom while streamlining the top. Pair this organic cotton version with a tube top or body hugging tank to rock the proportions just right.

Instead of slacks for a Sunday picnic, why not go with a skirt?! Ibex has created a 100% organic one that anchors most any top you can think to pair it with. So, get as creative and loud as you want with an unexpec...

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