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		<title>Green Your Closet In 2008: Step 1</title>
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		<dc:creator>Aysia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jenn Breckenridge here, pinch hitting for Aysia.
For years now I’ve found myself, a diehard environmentalist, fascinated by fashion. At first I shoved this frivolous fascination to the archives of my mind, thinking of it as a superfluous pursuit that would distract me from all the “important” work that needs to be done in this ailing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jenn Breckenridge here, pinch hitting for Aysia.</p>
<p>For years now I’ve found myself, a diehard environmentalist, fascinated by fashion. At first I shoved this frivolous fascination to the archives of my mind, thinking of it as a superfluous pursuit that would distract me from all the “important” work that needs to be done in this ailing world. Now and again, I’d sheepishly ponder my profound interest in online eco-fashion hubs like <a href="http://eco-chick.com/index.php">Eco-Chick</a>  and <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/fashion_beauty/">Treehugger.com’s Fashion and Beauty</a>  pages, and finally realized why fashion really matters. Fashion is our second skin. It is our most intimate possession. Let’s face it, not even our closest romantic partner has (most likely) spent twelve hours straight attached to our pelvis the way a pair of undies does. A favorite warm sweater can be our greatest comfort on a grey, frigid day.  And, unlike the bodies we’re born into, clothing gives us the opportunity to choose our hue, texture, and even our shape to some extent; all these choice directly affect how our fellow humans interact with us on a daily basis.</p>
<p>So how can a self-proclaimed diehard environment like myself still have a closet with so few sustainably-made pieces in it? Is it money or not trying hard enough? I’m on the <a href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/">Greenloop</a> team, I work with Aysia Wright, <a href="http://blog.stylefeeder.com/2008/01/14/the-eco-fashionista/">The Eco Fashionista</a> herself, and my closet is barely chartreuse. Well, I’ve decided 2008 is the year to Green My Closet and I’m going to take the readers of The Tastemaker Diaries with me- for the good of the planet! (And it might give us clothes hounds some new ideas for how to get more stuff to wear. Let&#8217;s be real.) Ergo, the first in a series of tips on how we can all integrate some eco-conscious behavior into our shopping lives. More clothes, less guilt. Are you with me, ladies? Good. Let&#8217;s get started with the fun things first&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Step #1 Beg, Barter or Bargain</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.clothingswap.org/images/swapping_006.jpg" alt="Clothing Swap" align="left" height="182" width="224" />Do you ever covet your most fashionable friends’ wardrobes? Make those fantastic threads your very own without spending a single dollar: host a clothing swap at your house! Gather your stylish compadres with similar body types together to trade clothes in good condition that you’ve all grown tired of&#8230;make it a cocktail party and you may find bartering for the premium picks a real breeze. It’s for the environment, right? No harm, no foul I always say.</p>
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<p>Do your friends have completely different shapes or tastes from you? Join in a community clothing swap like <a href="http://www.swaporamarama.org/">Swap-o-rama-rama</a>  where you turn in a bag of clothes at the door and you get to grab as many clothes inside as you desire. As if that isn’t the greatest thing since sliced bread already, Swap-o-rama-ramas have sewing and screenprinting stations to reinvent your latest acquisitions and turn your secondhand pieces into one-of-a-kind couture…and it’s all free!!! No <a href="http://www.swaporamarama.org/events.htm">Swap-o-rama-rama coming soon</a>  to a town near you? No problem- <a href="http://www.swaporamarama.org/swapstart.htm">start a Swap-O-Rama-Rama</a>  or watch this feature of <a href="http://clothingswap.magnify.net/item/L0G085Y7PPF5LR4R">Clothing Swap Inc. on the Today Show</a> and head to <a href="http://www.clothingswap.org/events.htm">ClothingSwap.com</a> for their uberfun events in 2008.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://clothingswap.magnify.net/item/L0G085Y7PPF5LR4R"><img src="http://www.burncleanproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/clothingswapvideo.jpg" alt="Clothing Swap on the Today Show" height="396" width="425" /></a></p>
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