Denimology recently sat down with Chip Foster, of Chip & Pepper to discuss his new line, Pray For Mother Nature. Chip talks inspiration, Hollywood, denim, and his favorite styles (the Action Jackson is one)… Our favorite part of the interview is of course the little shoutout Chip throws our way! “They’re not ‘jean shops’ necessarily, but boutiques…I
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Ethical Style: The Standard Trunk Show
Many of you have already heard but in case you haven’t, we’re letting the clothes out of the closet! We thought it was about time to give them a little show… So, please join us for our first Ethical Style Standard Trunk Show! When: Thursday, February 24th from 6:30 to 8:30 PM Where: The Lovely
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Sale, Sale, Sale!
In honor of being Vicarious by Nature’s retailer of the week, we put our first items on sale, but certainly not the last! Thanks VBN for the honor! We love saving money just as much as you! To always see what is on sale, check here! Personally, I might snag the snapback before it’s too
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Alternative Consumer Picked Our Eco-Fashion Finds
With the business of the holidays, we decided to save this special treat for you today! Maureen, from Alternative Consumer, picked our eco-fashion finds, including our LTR Dresses as well as a Bleu Feather Maxi, paired with the Dogeared Clutch in her guide…thanks Maureen for setting the standard! She chose these three, saying “sleek, eco
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Seed and Sew Features Future:Standard
Recently, Seed and Sew featured Future:Standard and our soft open. We are in such great company on this blog and agree wholeheartedly with their philosophy: “Sustainable, organic clothing doesn’t have to have hemp leaf allover print, or look like burlap. There are good-looking clothing options for the fashion-conscious conscientious consumer, even though we acknowledge that we are
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What is Ethical Clothing?
What is ethical clothing? Today, ethical clothing is undefined. It can mean anything from fair trade to eco-friendly to transparency in production, from upcycled to thrifted to US made. There are no guidelines in place. We use the term to define any item that has taken into account the planet and the people producing the