Posts Tagged ‘ethical clothing’

Cool, Young Eco-Fashion

June 22nd, 2010

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Fancy cool, young eco-fashion for your next adventure?  Then take a look at ethical clothing from UK’s Rapanui Clothing.

The small Isle of Wight-based brand wants to “make eco-fashion cool” with its new range of clothing and website.  Founded in 2008 by brothers Rob and Martin Drake-Knight, the company focuses on sustainable textiles and buying in clothes that match an ethical ethos.

Rapanui Clothing says every product is made from organic natural fabrics in a wind-powered factory audited by the Fairwear Foundation.  Every worker, says the company, gets a fair wage and clean and safe working conditions.

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New Zealand’s Untouched World

November 4th, 2009

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Looking for sustainable fashion for your travel wardrobe?

Then you might find it in New Zealand from fashion label  Untouched World.  The sustainable clothing company creates men’s and women’s organic fashion clothing using mainly natural fibers and ethical processes.

Right now, Untouched World is teaming up with New Zealand Luxury for “Fashioning a New Future”, a luxury travel purchase reward deal for visitors to New Zealand.

New Zealand Luxury represents world famous luxury lodges, hotels and villas.  The company also offers elite travel services from personal chauffeurs to helicopter tours, private jets and private charter vessels.

Here’s how the reward deal works:  Every consumer purchase of NZ$1000 or more made direct with participating New Zealand Luxury members (or via their group website) will qualify for a gift of organic fashion from Untouched World. A special donation will also be made to the Untouched World Charitable Trust which funds sustainable development and education projects.

For more info on the rewards, donations and conditions, visit New Zealand Luxury online.

Image courtesy of Untouched World