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Stymie Apparel is launching! A collaboration between San Francisco-based artists Claire Nereim and Julie Cloutier, Stymie is a collection of limited edition tshirts.

The first shirt in the collection presents an A made from a Z and a Z made from an A, screenprinted front/back on super soft tees for guys and girls in vintage-wash white and organic cotton cream. They are available in 3 sizes at STYMIE, a new online shop: stymie.bigcartel.com.
There will be more styles coming soon but each design will be limited edition so get yours now!
I LIVE in dresses during the Summer: they’re easy to throw on, cooler than jeans, or even shorts in my opinion, and always cuter. There isn’t a single body type that doesn’t look good in a dress – you just have to experiment and find the best one for you.
And now, eco-fashionable sundresses are just as cute, or cuter, than their conventional counterparts, so there’s no excuse not to try one or two this summer. Put your money where your conscious is!!
Now, on to the dresses…
- Larsen Gray at Coco’s Shoppe: $90.
How’s it sustainable? Made from organic cotton

- Raw Earth & Wild Sky: $264.
How’s it sustainable? Made from organic cotton in Los Angeles.

- Deux FM: $116 at Nimli.
How’s it sustainable? Made of reused and recycled fabrics in Canada.

- Stewart + Brown Long Dress: $210 at Beklina.
How’s it Sustainable? Made from organic cotton in the US.

- Beau Soleil Beau Ring Dress at Shopbop: $137.50
How’s it Sustainable: Made from 100% bamboo


- Edun Silk Dress at Equita $140:
How’s it sustainable? 100% silk, fair trade & sweatshop free

- Kelly B Halter Dress at Verdessence $196:
How’s it sustainable? Made from 60% hemp 40% silk crepe in the US
