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(410) 523-2200
2565 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
BALTIMORE, MD
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Nest
(443) 535-0212
5809 Clarksville Square Drive
Clarksville, MD

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Station North Thrift Store
(410) 230-0829
1400 Greenmount Ave
Baltimore, MD
 
Goodwill Store
(410) 467-7505
3101 Greenmount Ave
Baltimore, MD
 
Banana Republic
(410) 539-0754
200 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD
 
UNIFIRST CORP.
(410) 574-3444
8820 YELLOW BRICK RD.
BALTIMORE, MD
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39.339585 -76.483161

Goodwill Store
(410) 244-6210
1 N Poppelton St
Baltimore, MD
 
bebe
(410) 244-5008
200 E Pratt St., Space 1105
Baltimore, MD
 
Downtown Locker Room
8 N Calvert St Calvert St
Baltimore, MD
 
South Moon Under
(410) 685-7820
815 Aliceanna Street Retail 101 Harbor East
Baltimore, MD
 
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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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