Organic Jeans Palm Harbor FL

Start buying fair-trade certified organic cotton jeans that are eco-friendly and socially responsible. Everything you can do to help matters. Wear your jeans proudly knowing you are supporting fair wages and eco-friendly processes that impact our sustainability. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the department stores in Palm Harbor, FL listed below that carry these incredible eco-friendly jeans.

Sam's Club - Vision Center Clearwater
(727) 712-2533
Clearwater, FL
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Clothing Stores, Department Stores, Grocery Stores and Supermarkets, Discount Stores, Consumer Electronics Stores
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Open 7 Days a Week

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Cyberlink
(813) 884-3602
5624 North Dale Mabry Highway
Tampa, FL
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Clothing Stores, Internet Services, Web Sites, Computer Hardware and Supplies, Internet Advertising

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The Zen Lily
(813) 376-9700
4609 W. Tennyson Ave.
Tampa, FL

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I T Xchange
(727) 738-1283
2138 Alt 19 Ste D
Palm Harbor, FL
 
Resale Connection Newsletter
(727) 786-7047
3410 Killdeer Pl
Palm Harbor, FL
 
It's Our Nature, Inc.
(727) 441-2599
929 Bay Esplanade
Clearwater, FL

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Bello Iris
(727) 967-9602
Sweet Serenity Ln
NPR, FL

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One More Brain Cell
(727) 787-2605
2939 Pinewood Run
Palm Harbor, FL
 
Fine Art Consignment Shoppe Inc
(727) 785-1121
4785 Lakeshore Loop
Oldsmar, FL
 
Sam's Book
(813) 818-1884
180 Race Track Rd N
Oldsmar, FL
 
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Affordable Denim That�s Good for the Planet (and makes your butt look good too)

Affordable Denim That’s Good For The Planet (and makes your butt look good too)

April 11, 2009   admin

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Adapted from Josh’s next book The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget: Save Money. Save Time. Save the Planet.

Those of us determined to green our jeans will find that most eco-aware denim is priced at or above $150 a pair. But there are exceptions. Good Society delivers high-style, fair-trade certified organic cotton jeans for about $100. Not only is the styling clean and sharp, but every pair purchased also helps provide fair wages for the workers who produce them in India. When we think about “going green,” we typically focus on reducing our environmental impact. But fair-trade certification also ensures that the people making the products we use are not exploited in the process. This helps to create a web of positive change — a good society, if you will. And for Aiden Dingh, Good Society’s co-founder, it’s not enough to sell clothing that respects both the people who make it and the environment we live in, it’s also essential to make those items affordable. While Sling and Stones, Dingh’s original organic cotton denim line, carries designer prices, Good Society makes eco-chic clothing accessible to a broader audience. You can find the collection at big national retailers like Urban Outfitters and at smaller boutiques across the country. Good Society keeps the good going by giving 10 percent of its profits to environmental causes. They’re available here in women’s and men’s styles.

Other Affordable, Eco-Friendly Denim Options:

Arizona Jeans
Arizona’s new eco-collection is available at J.C. Penney. Instead of tossing the cotton that’s left over from the cotton mill in a landfill, Arizona Jeans recycles it into jeans that retail for around $40 per pair. The company does the same thing with T-shirts, incorporating 60 percent recycled cotton.

Levis
Levis keeps it green with its 100 percent o...

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