


Information and ideas from Birch about slow fashion, simple style and sustainable, organic and fairly traded resources and products.



Here is a Green Fashion Glossary I came across while browsing about the web http://mslk.com/reactions/green-fashion-glossary/.
It gives some additional information on sustainable fibers—in case you are looking for more interesting tidbits on Eco Fashion beyond what we have shared so far.

Splaff has been making their famous Flopps since 1997. They're handcrafted in Baja, CA using recycled car tires, used bicycle inner tubes, and hemp fabric. They've expanded to include recycled bike inner tube belts (shown in the photo), guitar straps, and wallets, and messenger bags, totes, and pouches made from recycled bike inner tubes and hemp canvas. A favorite of coastal surfers and land-locked greensters alike!
the same. Inner tubes make perfect bags and accessories for many reasons: they develop a softer finish over time, like fine leather, and they're completely waterproof and virtually stainproof, keeping all your stuff dry. The bags' straps are made of seatbelts from old cars (which are cleaned and tested for durability, of course). And, if you're a cyclist who hates throwing out old inner tubes, you can send them to Alchemy Goods to be turned into a great accessory!
Lest you think that anything made out of recycled tires would look too...well, industrial, take a peek at the collection of Boulder-based English Retreads. Their handbags, totes, belts, and dog collars (yes!) are über-hip and stylish, yet they're all made out of truck tire inner tubes provided by truck stops in the Boulder area. These are bags that don't scream, "I'm made out of tires!" yet are fabulously eco-friendly and cruelty-free.