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		<title>Top 5 Eco Winter Coats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those of us out there who are struggling with shabby coats from days gone by and are looking to invest in a coat that will be with you for many winters to come, this Top 5 is for you!
Grace &#38; Cello&#8217;s &#8220;Lucia&#8221; recycled wool coat cuts a sophisticated line for women headed to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.stylefeeder.com/i/6krfb4j5/Grace-Amp-Cello-Apos-Lucia-Apos-Long-Coat-With-Black-Buttons"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-863" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/grace-cello-rcycled-wool-coat.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="371" /></a>For those of us out there who are struggling with shabby coats from days gone by and are looking to invest in a coat that will be with you for many winters to come, this Top 5 is for you!</p>
<p>Grace &amp; Cello&#8217;s &#8220;Lucia&#8221; <a title="$365 from TheGreenloop.com" href="http://www.stylefeeder.com/i/6krfb4j5/Grace-Amp-Cello-Apos-Lucia-Apos-Long-Coat-With-Black-Buttons" target="_blank">recycled wool coat</a> cuts a sophisticated line for women headed to the office or a mid-week cocktail party. Where does recycled wool come from, you may wonder. According to Grace &amp; Cello&#8217;s Gerri Brightwell, &#8220;The wool in our coats is created by using roll ends, scraps and other pieces of fabric that normally fall to the cutting floor and are wasted. These scraps are reconstituted into the fabric that we use for our coats.&#8221; Made in Montreal, not only are these stunning pieces sustainably made, they are also 100% sweatshop-free. So feel good about Grace &amp; Cello&#8217;s pattern makers, cutters, and sewers- Maryse, Angelo, Leo, Tony, Mrs. Anna and Cheng hope you like their clothing, too.</p>
<p><a href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/the-battalion-ali-cape.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-862" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/the-battalion-ali-cape.jpg" alt="" width="165" height="249" /></a>The City of Angels has turned out the most coveted coat of the season: The Battalion&#8217;s &#8220;<a title="$360 from The Battalion" href="http://www.shop.thebattalionclothing.com/product.sc?categoryId=6&amp;productId=36">Ali Cape</a>.&#8221; Any woman of high style and sophistication would be hard pressed not to scrounge together the necessary funds for this de rigeur coat, even amidst the current economic downturn. (I could be projecting here.) A draped hood and scarf attaches to this dramatic and colorful cloak, creating layers of fabulosity to this cloak inspired by Ali McGraw&#8217;s classic look in the 70&#8217;s. This bank account bandit by <a title="Read more about The Battalion designers" href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/the-battalion-a-force-in-sustainable-style/558">the Wong sisters</a> is made from bamboo and organic cotton, certified by <a title="Learn more about what it takes to get the Oeko-tex label" href="http://www.oeko-tex.com/en/main.html" target="_blank">Oeko-Tex</a>. Even if you can&#8217;t feel good about the Ali Cape&#8217;s effect on your finances, you can feel great about supporting sustainable manufacturing and farming practices. I&#8217;m going to consider it a worthy investment&#8230;for your wardrobe and the world. (Okay, that&#8217;s pushing it, I realize. I just had to purchase a ticket on the justify train with this one.)</p>
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<p><a href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/naturevsfuture-recycled-poly-coat.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-860" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/naturevsfuture-recycled-poly-coat.jpg" alt="" width="165" height="236" /></a>From the right coast of the US, Brooklyn-based Nina Valenti of <a href="http://naturevsfuture.com/" target="_blank">Naturevsfuture</a> has designed a sleek and super warm coat for freezing cold weather. The &#8220;<a title="$258 from naturevsfuture" href="http://naturevsfuture.myshopify.com/products/recycled-polyester-zip-up-jacket" target="_blank">Fleece Zip Up Jacket</a>&#8221; is made from recycled Polartec® fleece, a combination of yarn crafted from <span class="caps">PCP</span> post-consumer plastic (soda bottles) and <span class="caps">PIR</span> post-industrial materials (scraps of fabric and yarn leftovers). This jacket is perfect for art openings, job interviews, and getting wined and dined by someone who&#8217;s really worth it. Since 2002, Naturevsfuture has consistently crafted asymetrical sustainable pieces for women who don&#8217;t want to just wear their clothing, they want to rock it. Says Valenti, &#8220;Naturevsfuture is an artistic statement in the form of clothing. It fuses classic with cutting edge, and deconstructive with a refined elegance to create a new &amp; exciting look, suiting one&#8217;s complex personality.&#8221; Agreed.</p>
<p><a href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/burton-dante-recycled-board-jacket.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-864" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/burton-dante-recycled-board-jacket.jpg" alt="" width="165" height="165" /></a></p>
<p>Plaid goes way beyond fad this season with snowboard company Burton. The <a title="$290 from REI.com" href="http://www.rei.com/product/775585" target="_blank">GMP Dante Jacket</a> is an equal match for slippery slopes and snowy city streets. GMP stands for Green Mountain Project, Burton&#8217;s first collection of boots, bindings, gloves, and outerwear that utilizes recycled materials and eco-friendly weatherproofing technology. This coat is absolutely made to last which is the most eco attribute of all, and even comes with a Burton lifetime warranty. It&#8217;s such a pleasure to see mainstream companies greening their collections, especially the snowboarding industry, whose business is so enmeshed in the issue of global warming. Ride or die.</p>
<p><a href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/emily-katz-reclaimed-poly-coat.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-861" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/emily-katz-reclaimed-poly-coat.jpg" alt="" width="256" height="198" /></a>From Northwestern designer <a title="Read more about Emily Katz" href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/portland-poetics-emily-katz-fall-2008/681" target="_blank">Emily Katz</a>, comes a cozy ecochic fleece coat. Katz is using reclaimed poly fleece from &#8220;mill ends,&#8221; that would otherwise go unused, to create the &#8220;<a title="$360 from Etsy.com" href="http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?ref=sr_gallery_12&amp;listing_id=9304995" target="_blank">Wow Rainjacket</a>.&#8221; This belted coat in &#8220;dusk&#8221; bells out below the waist, creating a classic, feminine feel on a very contemporary design. Wow is right.</p>
<p>Seems like eco fashion has finally evolved to a place where true clothes hounds no longer have to sacrifice to save their conscience. Give thanks to the designers making this a reality for us! Amen.</p>
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