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4 months ago
To littlerobbergirl- no I don%26#039;t necessarily mean %26quot;fashion%26quot; in that sense. Lol no need to convince me. I patch my clothes up until they fall apart.. But, obviously, people do want to look nice and sometimes we need new clothes. Better to buy ethical. Always do second-hand and clothes-swapping etc but sometimes need/desire something that%26#039;s not. Can%26#039;t all be perfect, eh!? Thanks for your suggestions.4 months ago
Also, needs to be BRITISH - UK.. afraid we can%26#039;t buy in dollars here.http://www.wearingthefuture.com/
doh! didnt read the q. properly. so used to everyone on here being american! sorry no i have no british links. the guardian site might be a good place to start, they had some lovely bamboo towels the other day. actually, i did buy a new skirt last year, from a hippy chap who has a stall in our market, he gets his stuff from a couple of small businesses one in peru i think, all the hats and jumpers, and silk clothes from india, with a something-co-op label in, dont know if thats a scam but he is convinced they are from a ladies sewing co-op.
cogs whirr......accessing memory bank........bing!
the latest edition of permaculture magazine had an ethical fashion spread several pages!
http://www.permaculture-magazine.co.uk/i...
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you might to ask they might have clothes which is eco friendly i know because the stores in the us does
