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Contributed By: ecofabulous
As temperatures hit the 80s here in the San Francisco Bay Area, we can’t help but start thinking about what summer will have in store for us. Kate D’Arcy for Toggery has procured a line of fun, flirty clothes that scream summer. With bright colors like red, teal and fuscia, Toggery is a testament that eco-friendly dyes need not be dull and lifeless. These organics flow and don’t hug the body too tight for those especially hot days. Plus they’re versatile; they can be dressed up or down and can be worn morning, noon and night. Made entirely from organic cotton and bamboo in a domestic, “certified socially responsible ” manufacturing company, these pieces will not only prove to be long-lasting essentials in your wardrobe, but make an essential statement about everyday wear for the eco-fashionista.
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