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Stylish (and Sustainable) Saturday: Two Eco Outfits for Guys

Guest Post by Brad at the fantastic guy’s ethical style blog, Commerce with a Conscience

Ed Note: I’m loving the site, Commerce with a Conscience, a guest post from which is featured below. Brad has a classic/cool sense of style and knows where to find the good stuff, as evidenced by his frequent postings. For all my guy readers, this one’s for you, and ladies, if you’re anything like me, you love borrowing from men’s closets, especially this season, when boyfriend jeans and the like are all over the style pages. Enjoy!

The items featured in the Stylish Saturday round-up run the eco / ethical gamut; some are organic, others Fair Trade and others simply expertly made in the US. Whether you’re at the Farmers Market, or out for a night on the town, you can still look good while doing good.

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A Suit That Fits Sportcoat. 100% wool, made in Nepal by workers paid 50% over the national average.

Culturata Check Shirt. 100% organic cotton, made in Italy.

Nudie Grim Tim Dry Dirt Organic Jeans. 100% organic cotton, natural indigo dye, made in Italy.

O’Connell’s Ribbon Belt. Nylon grosgrain, made in the USA.

Portland General Store Whiskey Cologne. Made in the USA from denatured alcohol, jojoba oil and natural (organic and non) essential oils.

Allen Edmonds Wing Tips. Made in USA, purchased 2nd-hand from eBay.

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Farmers Market

Velour Ralph Shirt. 100% organic cotton, made in China.

ICU Eyewear Eco-Friendly Classic Sunglasses. Made in Taiwan from 100% recycled materials.

Howies Buckle Belt. 100% organic cotton, upcycled vegetable tanned leather remnant, made in China.

Knowledge Twisted Twill Chino Shorts. 100% organic cotton, made in the EU.

Glass Architect Recycled Mesh Tote. Repurposed billboard mesh, made in Seattle.

Autonomie Project Ethletic Sneakers. 100% organic cotton upper, FSC certified natural rubber sole, Fair Trade made in Pakistan.

To see more like this, check out Commerce with a Conscience.
To see the “In the Closet” feature on Brad at Ecouterre, check this page out.

Starre Vartan is founder and editor-in-chief of Eco-Chick.com and the author of the Eco-Chick Guide to Life. She's also a freelance science and environment writer who has published in National Geographic, CNN, Scientific American, Mental Floss, Pacific Standard, the NRDC, and many more. She lives on an island in Puget Sound with her partner and black cat. She was a geologist in her first career, and still picks up rocks wherever she goes.