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Sublet Clothing: stylish and eco-friendly

I am dying. I love literally every single piece of clothing in Sublet's online store. This gorgeous eco-friendly line designed by two girls who met via Craigslist caught my eye on the first glance.


With simple lines and colors Sublet offers a timeless style for the elegant, modern woman who cares about the environment. Their clothing is made out of a blend of fabric -- 30% organic cotton, 67% bamboo and 3% spandex. And the entire business is ran based on sustainable practices. All their materials are sourced from companies with ethically sound practices as well. Buying clothes from this company you can be sure that you'll be both green, ethical and stylish.


Tara Eisenberg, one of the co-founders of Sublet says, "Sublet Clothing aspires to affect a positive social change while fostering a collaborative community. The collection of sustainable clothing is driven by sophisticated design, comfortable fit, and eclectic style. The aesthetic is thoughtful and versatile, suitable for day or night, school or work, if one is to make the distinction."

The clothes are a bit on the expensive side but they look to be well worth the price. For instance, my personal favorite, the Alison dress, will set you back $242.00. But, it has pockets -- and amazing pleating! I must have it! My husband might get mad if he sees the charge on my credit card. Oh well. A girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do to save the planet! If shopping is part of that, so be it.

And check out Sublet on the internet -- they're on Flickr, they have a blog, and of course you can buy clothes from their line at their website.

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