12.3.06
Two new perspectives on the international cotton industry, by way of Grist Magazine and The Economist. This is partially why transitional and BASIC cotton are starting to get some play in the marketplace.

Two new perspectives on the international cotton industry, by way of Grist Magazine and The Economist. This is partially why transitional and BASIC cotton are starting to get some play in the marketplace.

Just trying to help out.
I came across your blog and found it to be very interesting. I have just launched a new organic apparel company, ‘Brand of the Free’ and thought I would share this information with you.
The Brand of the Free line of apparel provides authentic American grown and manufactured graphic clothing for men and women. They embody thought provoking graphics to promote conversation about American pride and our environment. The organic shirts also feature low impact dyes with graphics printed using water based, low impact ink to help preserve the planet. All shirts are manufactured in America with the highest standards in a sweat shop free, fair wage environment.
Please visit our web site at http://www.brandofthefree.net
I would appreciate your comments.
Thank you
February 10th, 2008 at 1:33 pmgreat….way to go JOE! Are you familiar with The Happy Gardener, they are in Virginia too and you may be able to partner with them…..Try Birch clothing in Mpls. they carry many brands, not yours yet? Me, I used to rep Daisy Blue Naturals…MN based made in America Co., now my sister in law started her own marketing company and I am looking for ways to help promote good companies I can stand behind 100%.
here’s our website: http:// http://www.j-2m.com
thanks!! Tami
February 13th, 2008 at 2:31 pm