Organic Clothing Brands Natchez MS

Organic clothing is affordable, fashionable and very comfortable. Now it’s easier than ever to find the latest stylish, green fashion items at big box store prices because there are more options everywhere and this is a good thing. The best way to encourage this eco-friendly trend is by buying these organic clothes more often. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the clothing stores in Natchez, MS listed below.

The Guardian Colletion Thrift Shop
(601) 445-0091
624 Franklin St
Natchez, MS
 
The Sports Center Inc
(601) 442-7951
Po Box 18999
Natchez, MS
 
Katie's Ladies Apparel
(601) 446-8664
140 Liberty Rd
Natchez, MS

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PAYLESS SHOE STORE
001 (601) 636-4015
3505 PEMBERTON SQUARE BOULEVARD SUITE B
VICKSBURG, MS
Departments / Services
content Shop Payless ShoeSource for family footwear and accessories including women's shoes, men's shoes, girl shoes, boy shoes, infant shoes, back to school shoes, boots, sandals, soccer shoes, sneakers, backpacks, and socks.
Hours
32.310342 -90.883416

COWBOY CORNER SADDLERY & WESTERN WEAR
001 (662) 349-3267
3698 GOODMAN ROAD EAST
SOUTHAVEN, MS
Departments / Services
equestrian, tucker saddles, bridle, breast strap, bits, tack, saddlery, western wear, apparel, boots, hats, Wrangler, Justin, Nocona, Tony Lama, Cruel Girl, belts, silver, jewelry, watches, belt buckles, Montana Silversmith, Resistol Hats, Stetson Hats, BB Walker, Lucchese, equine, Breyer Horses, ropers, casual footwear, work boots, purses, handbags, jeans, tops, Billy Cook, rodeo, professional bull riding
Hours
34.962405 -89.922534

JC Penney
(601) 442-1618
350 John R Junkin Dr
Natchez, MS
Hours
Mon-Sat 10:00-9:00
Sun 1:00-6:00

Hibbett Sporting Goods
1907 Carter St. Vidalia
Vidalia, LA
 
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(318) 336-0414
1908 Carter St
Vidalia, LA

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PAYLESS SHOE SOURCE
(228) 769-0426
4233 DENNY AVENUE
PASCAGOULA, MS
Departments / Services
Clothing Stores, backpacks, boots, girl shoes, children's shoes, bogo, discount shoes, girl's shoes, shoes bogo, ladies shoes, kid's shoes, soccer shoes, cheap shoes, Shoe Stores, boy's shoes, infant shoes, sneakers, women's shoes, Shoes, men's shoes, sandals, back to school shoes, footwear, boy shoes
Hours
30.378023 -88.527207

PAYLESS SHOE SOURCE
001 (662) 334-3416
1831 MLK J
METCALFE, MS
Departments / Services
content Shop Payless ShoeSource for family footwear and accessories including women's shoes, men's shoes, girl shoes, boy shoes, infant shoes, back to school shoes, boots, sandals, soccer shoes, sneakers, backpacks, and socks.
Hours
42.881310 -78.835515

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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

May 22, 2009   Josh Dorfman

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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