#Plant-based fashion
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vegenation · 2 years ago
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vegan t-shirt
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nenestansunsthings · 3 days ago
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FINALLY FINISHED THEM!!!!
after like 34 hours of drawing my illustration of pearl n etho fighting in the ballroom arena is done!!! hope u guys like it!!
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theecolococorner · 3 months ago
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Welcome to the Eco Loco Corner!
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Here is your go-to hub for discovering eco-friendly products from brands that embrace diversity, sustainability, and eccentricity. Our mission is to bring you the best in ethical shopping, featuring smalls businesses such as bakeries, boutiques, booksellers, and so much more, proudly owned by BIPOC and LGBT communities that give back to their communities.
At The Eco Loco Corner, we believe that every purchase has the power to make a positive impact. From sustainable fashion to eco-conscious home goods, we carefully curate products that not only look good but also do good and feel good. By supporting these trailblazing brands, you're contributing to a more inclusive, equitable, and environmentally-friendly future.
Join in the creativity, resilience, and innovation of these incredible brands. Together, we can create a brighter, greener, and more inclusive world—one stylish and Mother Nature-lovin' product at a time. Happy shopping!
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another-little-hippie · 11 months ago
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the umbrella/parasol id give you based off your fav lz member:
(hmu w suggestions for my next post)
Jonsey
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Robert
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Jimmy
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Bonzo
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if ya’ll like these posts, i’ll see about making one a day for a little while until i get bored. for now i am having so much fun. but I NEED SUGGESTIONS! It can literally be anything, doesn’t matter how stupid it is.
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bradandchris · 2 years ago
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Brad, Chris, Sebastian, and Luke got their plant-based swimmers wholesale from Speedo's plant print plant. It's near that mall you pass on the way to Laguna Beach. You know, the one where they filmed 'Back to the Future'.
We're surprised it's still there. Not Speedo's plant print plant, but rather the mall. Boys will always be in need of cheap showcase swimwear direct from the manufacturer for the beach.
Ugh. There's that word again. 'Manufacturer'. Seriously, can anyone say it in a remotely sexy way? It's easier to sing than it is to speak.
Ahem.
🎶'MAN-UUUUUUU-FACT- ERERRRRRRRRR!!!'🎶
See?
😁
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reportsofagrandfuture · 6 months ago
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sidewalkchemistry · 2 years ago
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When it comes to sustainability, it's easy to place the blame on unethical brands and polluting factories in faraway lands. But to make the clothing industry anywhere near sustainable, the responsibility is not with manufacturers, retailers, and brands. The responsibility is also with us, the consumers, because, as Rick pointed out earlier, while we need to buy less, we also need to care more for the clothing we already own.
- Rick Ridgeway in The Next Black
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therakishgent · 1 year ago
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The Rakish Gent Paper Issue Six - PHILIP KHOURY
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camillia-station · 5 months ago
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Found this in my camera roll??
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actiwitch · 1 year ago
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one big thing I think people mistake when arguing with vegans is that health conditions/food deserts/severe poverty makes animal products ok.
Little food agency due to medical issues does not stop male chicks from being grinded alive at birth. Living in a food desert doesn't mean dairy cows are not forced into pregnancy year after year until their bodies give out. A homeless man buying McDonalds doesn't somehow divert the money he uses away from funding the leading cause of deforestation.
These things just makes buying animal products absolutely NECCESARY.
Its a huge and important change in perspective, because harming other innocent beings is never ok. It might be NECCESARY, and in those cases excusable(or, morally irrelevant as there was no choice in the matter), but the idea that needless harm is ever alright is a horrible and dangerous viewpoint.
If you do not fall into the rare circumstances of genuine lack of choice (which you statistically probably do not) then you are choosing that needless harm. It is not morally irrelevent to your character, it is entirely a choice-- and a choice that you can change.
If a person, everyday, chose to buy fast fashion, or chose to otherwise hurt others or the planet, we would (and do) judge them. Because we understand that these things are not ok, even when for another person they may be neccesary (such as people economically needing to buy cheap clothes like fast fashion).
NECESSITY FOR SOME DOES NOT = EXCUSES FOR OTHERS. It's strange I have to explain that.
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fashionangell · 1 year ago
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⭐ prev 🍏🎀 vegan leather shoes 🖤
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sol-draws-sometimes · 2 years ago
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I hate that I like alternative fashion(not just the colloquial use of the word, as in anything alternative from mainstream), because I want to wear ALL of them.
Currently my two main styles are my everyday(pretty normie) gay ™ button downs/patterned shirts and my vintage/history inspired clothing(I don’t have as much as I’d like but when I had longer hair, a wet set and red lip went a long way).
But I also DO like alt™ fashion. I know all the cultures are different but I think goth and a little bit of punk are the ones that interest me the most! I just love the alt look of it on other people and I want to see if I like on myself! I just feel like I really don’t know where to begin for the goth stuff. Also yes ,I know the culture is more than the clothing and I’m also interested in those parts too, this post is just focusing on fashion.
I’m also interested in Lolita fashion! I don’t think it’s something I’d do for everyday fashion, but I always keep coming back to it, so I’d love to try it out! Mostly what attracts me to the style is that I already like historical fashion, but I don’t know if there’s a particular sub style I’m interested in. I like when other people do Sweet but doesn’t feel like my vibe. I could maybe see myself doing goth Lolita or more classic/traditional Lolita. Though really, in my mind there’s only one coord idea that I want to do, but it doesn’t really fall neatly into any of the mainstream Lolita styles(I guess pirate would be the closest? there are some JSKs I’ve looked at that could fit my idea).
I also really want to get more into medieval/renaissance fair fashion or more piratey/vampire/vaguely 17th century fashion. I have my vintage style that I want to expand but I do want to play around with more time periods and different ways of modernizing them!
I actually really like my current styles but there’s so much I want to try.
In conclusion I WANT TO UNLOCK ALL THE FASHIONS!!!!!
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coldcasescenario · 2 years ago
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looking for more blogs to follow, if u post any of the following like/interact w this post!! if u post similar stuff to me i’ll folllow back (from my main, @heroescomehome)
-thinspo
-plant based diets
-kpop
-fashion
-music
-language learning (mainly korean, french, portuguese, japanese but honestly anything!!)
-memes
-ed (mostly ana)
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broadleafhemp-blog · 2 months ago
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Embracing the Circular Economy: How Broadleaf Hemp’s Products Drive Sustainable Innovation
Introduction: At Broadleaf Hemp, our mission goes beyond providing high-quality hemp products. We are committed to sustainable innovation rooted in the principles of the circular economy, cradle-to-cradle design, and biomimicry. Our hemp materials and products, including VRM Humisoil, hemp hurd and bast, are developed with the goal of creating a positive environmental impact while offering…
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shreeisspecial · 2 months ago
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In today's fast-paced world, sustainable living has become more than just a trend—it's a necessity. Women, in particular, play a significant role in fostering environmental consciousness and driving the movement toward a greener future. This blog will explore various eco-friendly tips and practices that women can adopt to contribute to sustainable living.
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dgspeaks · 4 months ago
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Esme Textiles: The Warmth and Wonder of Angela Wardlaw’s Natural Dye Art
At the Capitola Art & Wine Festival, I was immediately drawn to the soft, earthy hues of Esme Textiles, where I had the absolute pleasure of meeting the artist behind these beautiful creations, Angela Wardlaw. From the moment we started talking, I knew this was going to be one of those conversations that stay with you for a long time. Angela was incredibly warm and personable, and our chat felt…
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