Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Where can i buy fair?

Hello again!

As well as looking at high street retailers, the blog is also going to focus on where fair trade clothes are available, both online and in store. Lets start with a few online ones!

Spunky

Spunky is a site that specialise in t-shirts and hoodys, with some pretty cool designs from various different designers. Every product they make now is fair trade and uses organic cotton, what more could you want!

The sale section is well worth a look too, with old designs being sold off cheap. Some of the sale items may not be fair trade, but as all future products made by Spunky will be fair trade, your money is still going to a fair trade company!



People Tree

Best known for the work that Emma Watson has done with them, people tree is probably in the higher end of fashion (that's me trying to say its often a bit pricey!). However all there clothes are fair trade, and the goody bags may well be worth a look. £35 for an assortment of 4 items that are guaranteed to have a value of over £100. What you get is random and it is non-refundable, so it's a bit of a lucky dip, but you can send the whole lot back for an exchange if its not to your liking.Bibico

This one for the ladies, not my strongest area of expertise (ladies clothes that is, not ladies……ok probably ladies as well…). Apparently they have some nice dresses? All i know is that it's fair trade, so i like it!

There's more ethical clothes shops to come, and Next are the, well, next shop to be featured in a blog so keep coming back! But for now, go forth and shop ethically blogies (is that a word…?!)!

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