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	<title>Comments on: Go Eco-style for Summer</title>
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		<title>By: Tabitha Maxwell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tabitha Maxwell</dc:creator>
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		<description>Eco style is cooler than cool at the moment, and what makes it even better is if you find a designer who actually cares about the planet you know they have implemented environmental ways to create a great fashion label, while bringing more awareness to the masses about ethical values. 

My company earthage, or earthage clothing is just starting and I have found we need more designers to pave the way to create a market for these environmental eco fabrics so more and more people can afford to buy them, and use them in their ranges. We use organic clothing, Alpaca fibres but my particular fave is recycled or upcycled clothing, as you know your definitely not adding any more carbon footprint than that which already existed, and your helping keep cloth out of landfills.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eco style is cooler than cool at the moment, and what makes it even better is if you find a designer who actually cares about the planet you know they have implemented environmental ways to create a great fashion label, while bringing more awareness to the masses about ethical values. </p>
<p>My company earthage, or earthage clothing is just starting and I have found we need more designers to pave the way to create a market for these environmental eco fabrics so more and more people can afford to buy them, and use them in their ranges. We use organic clothing, Alpaca fibres but my particular fave is recycled or upcycled clothing, as you know your definitely not adding any more carbon footprint than that which already existed, and your helping keep cloth out of landfills.</p>
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