Eco-friendly clothing at your local Target

Jackie has champagne tastes on a student budget. That’s why she keeps a close eye on celebrity trends, then scours fast fashion outlets to recreate the look for less.

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Make sure you check out the limited-edition Loomstate collection for Target!

The 100% certified organic cotton clothing (for men and women) is super-soft to the touch and fits great to the body. The men’s clothing, in particular, stands out with basics like t-shirts jazzed up with graphics.

Check out some of my picks:

Posted June 1, 2009 in News

An organic empire…Rogan is everywhere

Aysia Wright’s on a mission to find the best in eco-friendly, sustainable fashion design, something she lives and breathes as the owner of Greenloop boutique.

Loomstate Men’s Extinction T-Shirt Loomstate Organic Cotton Act Natural Hoodie Loomstate Organic Cotton Mission JeanEdun Men’s Odin Striped Oxford

Loomstate Organic Cotton Rising Sun Zip Hoodie

Loomstate Organic Cotton Maiden Jean

Loomstate Organic Cotton Sunshine Scoop TeeEdun Eyre V-Neck

Known for his equal commitment to high style and sustainability, Rogan Gregory has established a small empire of ethical design. His debut collection Rogan, introduced in 2001, is an homage to vintage workwear featuring hand detailed denim of the highest quality possible. Loomstate is the 100% organic spin-off of that line which launched in ‘04, before “organic denim” was even in the American vocabulary.

Rogan Objects Chair and OttomanIn 2005, along with partners Ali Hewson and Bono, the Ohio native launched Edun; a company devoted to the “Trade Not Aid” mission of bringing manufacturing and healthy commerce to impoverished areas of Africa. Also in 2005, Rogan found the time to launch his furniture line Rogan Objects (his personal assistant better be getting six figures), that uses reclaimed wood from old factories and barns in Upstate New York and tooled leather trim to create modern handcrafted pieces that are both rugged and refined. Get the whole scoop »

Posted March 7, 2008 in Fashion