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Topo Ranch: Organic Cotton Clothing for The Urbiana Jones in You
Topo Ranch: Organic Cotton Clothing For The Urbiana Jones In You It’s very cool to see more and more affordable, stylish, eco-friendly clothing options coming to market. Loomstate for Target is the latest example of how stylish, green fashion items can be offered at big box store prices. Calvin Klein’s organic cotton boxer briefs enable men to be eco-friendly on the inside and Topo Ranch’s line of organic cotton clothing enables men to embrace their outer eco-fashion instincts too (note: Topo also offers a wide selection for women ; I’ve just never worn it). I’m a huge fan of Top Ranch’s organic cotton t-shirts. They drape well, look super-cool and respect the earth. I wore several throughout the recent filming of my upcoming television show, and – if that’ s not endorsement enough - even the show’s editors, who had to spend countless hours staring at me on screen while cutting the footage, remarked how much they liked the t-shirts too. One look I’ve tried to cultivate with varying degrees of success is what we at the Lazy E affectionately refer to as “Urbiana Jones.” We’re talking about Duds that let you at least give off the impression that you’re a swashbuckling yet urbane adventurer. Some of Topo Ranch’s tops are distinctly Urbiana Jones. Check out the Keysburg organic cotton button-down and you’ll see what I mean.... |
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