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Shop at The Thread Loop and you’ll find more than pretty. Our clothes and things are created by a range of New Zealand designers with a conscience towards people, communities and the planet. Made using high quality materials, and tiny production runs you’re going to score wardrobe gem’s you won’t ever want to let go of.
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Lilith Creations is a small contribution to Planet Earth. All our products are made out of 100% recycled materials and are specially directed to the conscious consumer.

We don’t have to eliminate the products and luxuries that are part of our lifestyles, we have to seek alternatives that satisfy our needs in a healthy and ecologically sound manner and enjoy a lifestyle in harmony with our Planet.
Use coupon code FINAL09 for an extra 20% off sale items (also works on regularly-priced items) at Nimli – a great resource for eco-friendly women’s clothing from Kelly B, The Battallion, Doie, EcoSkin and recycled leather handbags by Ashley Watson, vegan shoes from Beyond Skin, and much more. This cotton jacket by sameunderneath is what’s calling to me now…

Through Thursday, January 22, take 30% off all regularly-priced and sale items at Eco-Tobi, Tobi.com’s eco-chic outpost, using code INAUG30. Eco-Tobi has the best eco-fashion, accessories and beauty of any major “mainstream” online boutique, carrying Prarie Underground, Edun, Covet, Juice Beauty, Matt & Nat, Stella McCartney for Le Sportsac, Loomstate, TOMS Shoes, Hovey Lee jewelry, and much more.
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I just have to give a quick shout-out and some love to one of my favorite eco-blogs: Ethical Style. Although they cover mostly eco-fashion and related subjects, they always manage to find obscure but poignant subjects to write about, and their analysis is spot-on. I nearly always feel compelled to comment on these posts, as I did today on two (I was catching up..):
“Skinny Bitch” no friend of Environmentalists, Manolo Blahnik
Shoppers in ’09: Too Broke to Buy Green? – now you guys KNOW how I feel about that subject LOL!
Ethical Style also produces an online “magazine” every month – which is also very good, but I really enjoy the blog more (and you can’t comment on the magazine articles).
I so enjoy reading Ethical Style – mostly for the irreverent style and totaly honesty of the writers (I can relate to that), and that they’re not afraid to discuss controversial issues. oh, and also for the fashion.
Do you have a favorite eco-blog? Please share, I love to read new stuff!!!