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SUSTAINABLE STYLE SUNDAY: Fauna Organic Cotton T-shirts

by Jill Danyelle, 04/29/07

Organic Cotton, organic cotton children’s t-shirts, eco fauna, ross menuez, areaware

These t-shirts have got to be the best I have seen for kids. Not only are they made from organic cotton and locally hand-dyed and silk screened right here in Brooklyn, but they are damn cute. Cute in a cool way, not the saccharine way that most children’s clothing is designed. Made by multi-talented designer Ross Menuez as part of his Fauna series for Areaware, these t-shirts assure your tot will rock the sandbox in style. They also come in onesies for the crib bound set. For us big kids, we will have to settle for the organic cotton pillows and silk screened balsa wood that completes the Fauna line.




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5 Responses to “SUSTAINABLE STYLE SUNDAY: Fauna Organic Cotton T-shirts”

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Brad Says:

These are gorgeous… but what about the inhabitat t-shirts? Why did we never even see the submissions to the contest–were there not enough? I was going to make one to submit but I didn’t have enough time before the deadline. Let us know.

Emily Pilloton
Emily Says:

We will be announcing finalists and opening the T-Shirt contest up to public voting in the next few days. Thanks!

Emily Pilloton
Managing Editor
http://www.Inhabitat.com

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aaron Says:

it’s too bad they’re only selling kids sizes, I’d buy the pigeon shirt.

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Sue Says:

I’d buy the pigeon AND the lightning shirt. They are wondeful! I think there SHOULD be adult sizes!

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charlene Says:

hmmm, $50 t-shirts….for kids

They’re nice and all, but I’d hate to see how much a shirt for adults would cost!

 

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