Oct
22

Tagged by Levi’s and Goodwill

Neha Shivani

110742-LEVIS_indexI recently wrote about Levi’s Skinny Jeans made of organic denim. I also wrote about the importance of buying used clothing from thrift stores. I didn’t think these two topics would collide: Levi’s and Goodwill are joining forces with new tags encouraging consumers to donate her jeans to charity.  And they are using the environmental angle, “A care tag for our planet”, to reduce the number of clothes that end up in landfills every year. While this is fine and well…is it enough? Do people even READ the care tags on their jeans? Most people I know already donate their old clothes to charity, so would this even make much of a difference? Let us know what you think.

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Oct
15

Greenista’s Picks for Skinny Jeans

Neha Shivani

Skinny jeans went from  hipster trend to serious wardrobe staple in the last couple of years. I like to wear mine tucked into boots  or with long blouses and structured jackets. It’s time to buy a new pair and in true Greenista fashion I’m looking for a pair made of organic denim.

Why organic denim? Denim is made of cotton, which takes up 2.5% of the world’s cultivated land but uses 16% of the world’s pesticides.  Organic cotton cuts down on the use of chemical pesticides, which in turn cuts down on the amount of chemicals harming the environment,  humans and animals.

Most mainstream and designer denim companies are starting to offer Eco-friendly lines. I decided to check out the classic denim company Levi’s Jeans. They offer Levi’s Eco, a line of denim made of 100% organic and recycled cotton. Even the Indigo dye is plant based. Their skinny jeans are extremely affordable, retailing for $69.50 online.

Levi's Eco Skinny Jeans

Levi's Eco Skinny Jeans

7 For All Mankind, the premium denim line from LA, have a great boyfriend skinny jean made of organic cotton. This pair is perfect for a slightly less “skinny” silhouette. They are more expensive at $198.00.

Boyfriend Skinny Jeans by 7 For All Mankind

Boyfriend Skinny Jeans by 7 For All Mankind

I also decided to check out the eco-friendly offerings from J Brand, another popular premium denim line. I’m a little disappointed to report they have a very small line of organic denim under their Green Label. Hopefully they expand this collection to more than just 2 styles of jeans. The skinny jean is vegetable dyed in their classic Woodstock wash. They sell for $209.00 on the website.

Jbrand

J Brand Skinny Jean

I was a little surprised at how difficult it was to find stylish and affordable skinny jeans made of organic denim. Can our readers help? Do you have a favorite pair of skinny jeans made of organic denim? Or a favorite eco-friendly denim company? Tell us about them in the comments.

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