Online Eco Sourcebook: fashion

Our comprehensive guide to the best earth-friendly sites for fashion.

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Rex Boutique

The e-commerce site for Angela and Dara Rexroad's hugely popular San Diego chain is packed with streamlined selections from fair-trade companies like Stewart + Brown, and locally produced labels, such as Society for Rational Dress.
Featured in the April 2009 issue.

rexboutiqueonline.com

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Swedish Has-Beens

Can leather be eco-friendly? The question raged in the Lucky offices, and the answer, as it turns out, is yes. Swedish Has-Beens works with the burgeoning organic-leather industry, which relies on farm-raised, organically fed animals and nontoxic plant and vegetable tanning, to turn out charming wood-soled clogs and sandals, as well as clean-lined messenger bags in colors like black, caramel, and bright yellow.
Featured in the April 2009 issue.

swedishhasbeens.com

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Ting London

Upon her graduation from the Royal College of Art in London, Inghua Ting was inspired to create high-end-looking belts, wallets, and bags made from recycled materials like vintage saddles, old seat belts, and leather belts. Her satchels and barrel bags have a cool, industrial feel and are crafted from vegetable-tanned leathers and secondhand materials sourced from Paris, London, and Los Angeles.
Featured in the April 2009 issue.

tinglondon.com

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TOBI

This massive online retailer created a special Eco-Tobi section on its site specially devoted to earth-friendly lines, including comprehensive stockpiles of sought-after items from Stella McCartney for Le Sportsac, Melissa shoes, and Prairie Underground. It has also amassed one of the most impressive assortments of organic denim on the Web, from Loomstate to Good Society.

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