Category: Eco Fashion & Beauty

  • Eco Fashion Friday: Change Starts with Your Underwear. PACT

    Eco Fashion Friday: Change Starts with Your Underwear. PACT

    change starts with your underwear

    True life is lived when tiny changes occur.
    ― Leo Tolstoy

     

    Some stuff you should know about cotton.

    • Cotton is considered our “dirtiest” crop, due to its heavy use of insecticides. More is used on cotton than any other crop.
    • 5 out of the 9 top pesticides used on cotton are known cancer-causing agents.
    • It’s estimated that less than 25% of crop duster pesticides actually reach the crop. The rest just drifts on the air, settling wherever it pleases.
    • Pesticides actually only work for so long before the pests develop an immunity and we have to use a stronger one. They can be used before determining if they’re cancer causing, by the way. And once that has been determined, it can take years to get it off the market.

    Switching to organic cotton is a no-brainer, dramatic way to make a difference today. The more organic cotton grows in demand, the more farmers will compensate to meet that demand, and the more pesticides we keep out of our air, our water, our earth. And, oh yeah, off our skin.

    Remember, if it’s not organic, more chemicals are being added at pretty much every stage of production until the clothing hits store shelves. Given that we don’t know how those chemicals will react with each other immediately, or over time as they degrade, and that we’re wearing this stuff next to our skin— it’s worth thinking about.

    PACT is an awesome company not only affecting change by their non-use of chemicals, but in that a portion of purchase profits supports social change.

    Change your underwear to PACT’s Fall 2012 plaid?

    A portion of your PACT purchase will help families with dependent children who are sleeping on the street or in their cars escape the cycle of multigenerational homelessness.

    Switch to PACT’s awesome socks?

    From seed to table, SFC creates opportunities for individuals to make healthy food choices and to participate in a vibrant local food system. Through organic food gardening, relationships with area farmers, interactive cooking classes and nutrition education, children and adults have increased access to locally grown food and are empowered to improve the long-term health of Central Texans and our environment. PACT is supporting 6 weeks of cooking and education classes for low-income families.

    Of course, you’re paying more for these options than you are for your typical Target socks and underoos (price wise, they’re comparable to American Apparel or Urban Outfitters, I think. Based on my former purchases at those stores).

    Environmental and social imPACT aside, is it worth the Benjamins?

    Short answer is YES, because cheap clothing is a burden on our world in many ways. Also, check out their clearance sale. And they appear to be running a 40% off sale until October 3rd. If I were you I’d check that nonsense out.

    Long (and more fun) answer:

    PACT sent me some of the Fall 2012 line to try out.

     

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    Dude, I LOVE funky socks. And I am totally willing to pay a premium for socks that last. For many years, we did a Christmas exchange where you drew one person’s name and spent $20, and all I ever wanted was a pair of $20 socks. Yeah, I’m that person.

    These socks are super soft, they are thick and I don’t notice the seams. (Oh yeah, I’m also weird about seams.) Based on my expert knowledge of socks— no, I’m not joking— these will hold their shape for a good long time.

    They also look saucy with my plaid wingtip Doc Martens.

     

    Socked feet. Saint Bernard feet.

     

    I ask you, what’s more fun than sassypants and complicated shoes? Well, maybe dresses with pockets, and outfits that cause both your husband and oldest son to groan, “WHAT are you WEARING?!”

     

    I once had a somewhat expensive Ann Taylor plum sweater dress that would have been mind-blowing with these leggings. I wore it once and it disappeared. Where it went is a huge family controversy that I won’t reopen here but I TOTALLY KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO IT AND IT AIN’T COOL. 

    Ahem. The leggings are awesome, y’all. Super soft and again, a good fabric memory. This is an ongoing issue for me as usually leggings start to stretch and sag and fall down after a day of wear; that didn’t happen with these.

    If you’re concerned about pulling off pants this sassy, they also currently come in solid navy and wine 🙂

    The underwear is similarly high quality and soft, and (I think) flattering. Basically, all I ask of my underwear is that I not notice it while I’m wearing it, and these do that job well.

    I will spare you a photo of me sporting them. Here is a shapely model instead. You’re welcome.

    In addition to socks, leggings and underwear, PACT carries V neck and rounded neck tees, and tank tops for the ladies.

    I don’t know whether it’s the fact that they aren’t covered in chemicals, or whether they’re made with higher quality cotton, or what, but I always find organic cotton clothing to be crazy soft and the colors just more appealing somehow. I honestly don’t think it’s some sort of mental rose-colored glasses. They genuinely feel better against my skin.

    You know I’m always asking you to vote with your dollar. This is a company worth supporting; not only because their products tread gently, but because they are striving to do good. That means something.

    …with every purchase, you help PACT make a positive change in our world. Each season, PACT designs a new collection of clothing inspired by someone doing something good: whether it’s about clean water, sustainable food, or affordable housing— we stick to the basics. We invest in projects that create independence. We are solution-oriented. Optimistic. Community-based. And we make great underwear along the way. Our line of high quality, great value clothing is growing but it’s still the essentials–underwear, socks, graphic tees, with more to come. No matter what PACT does, we always stay true to our basic principles. Good design. Good fabric. Good cause.

    Keep PACT in mind as we swing into the holiday shopping season (don’t worry, I’ll remind you). I suggest liking them on the Facebook or following @wearpact on the Twitters so you can keep abreast of future promotions and deals.

    Do good by your dollar. Feel good (on many levels).

     

    This photo provided by PACT,
    probably to discourage me
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    rom posting pics of myself in my underwear. 

    Hey! He’s wearing Docs too!

     

     

     

     

     

    Disclosure: I was provided with the pictured PACT products for review purposes. All opinions as always entirely my own.

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  • Pin2Win at Sprigs

    Pin2Win at Sprigs

    Sprigs skirted flare crochet pants

     

    A while back I reviewed some awesome yoga gear I got from Sprigs, that I always get compliments on when (I venture out of the house) wearing them. They’re a perfect balance of function (for fitness) and fashion (for photo shoots).

    Just wanted to quickly share this chance to get your hot little hands on some Sprigs gear of your own! They’re running a Pin It to Win It competition via Pinterest. Basically, what you do is follow their boards, pin the item(s) you’d like to win to one of your Pinterest boards, then email the URL of that pin to Pin2Win@sprigsville.com. Additional entries are available by tweeting the link and emailing that URL as well.

    The rules are here. The contest ends on July 15th.

    Here’s what I’d want to win: all are made with organic cotton, organic hemp, recycled materials or some combination thereof.

     

     

    Source: sprigs.com via Robin on Pinterest

     

     

     

    Source: sprigs.com via Robin on Pinterest

     

     

     

    Source: sprigs.com via Robin on Pinterest

     

     

     

    Source: sprigs.com via Robin on Pinterest

     

     

    Let me know if you enter… and definitely if you WIN! 🙂

     

     

  • Organic Skincare: Not Just for the Ladies (Shield for Men review)

    Organic Skincare: Not Just for the Ladies (Shield for Men review)

    shield for men

    Odors have a power of persuasion stronger than that of words, appearances, emotions, or will.

    The persuasive power of an odor cannot be fended off,

    it enters into us like breath into our lungs, it fills us up, imbues us totally.

    There is no remedy for it.

    ―Patrick Süskind

    Beauty may be only skin deep, but chemicals in your beauty products can penetrate even deeper. Think about it: this is stuff you wear on your skin, your largest organ, day in, day out. And many beauty products been found to harbor carcinogens, pesticides, hormone disruptors, plasticizers, degreasers, surfactants. There are no studies that really evaluate the long-term safety of these chemicals in your body (your “body burden”), or how they will interact with each other, or with the who-knows-how-many other chemicals we come into contact with every day.

    Food for thought.

    So, I try to stick to non-toxic options. (Quick aside: I was in Sephora and asked for a “green” face powder and the woman was recommending options with green undertones. I didn’t even know such a thing existed and I’m still not clear on why; in any case, we cleared that all up before I got to the register.)

    As has been well-documented on this blog, I’m very particular about scents, and I tend to lean toward cleansers and lotions that smell like foods: vanilla, citrus, chocolate. Perhaps not shockingly, the men in this house are less than thrilled when they borrow my stuff and walk away smelling like a dessert or a fruit basket.

    Shield for Men is one of the few truly non-toxic lines for men that I’ve come across. Made in the US of A and cruelty-free, these products do NOT contain:

    • Parabens
    • Sulfates
    • Synthetic Fragrances
    • Synthetic Dyes
    • Phthalates
    • GMOs
    • Triclosan

    What does Shield for Men include? Good stuff like

    • organic virgin coconut oil
    • vitamin E, pro-vitamin B-5, vitamin A
    • tea tree oil
    • organic aloe vera
    • green tea extract
    • essential oils: ylang ylang, patchouli, rosewood, cedarwood

    It smells like man: earthy, a bit musky, but not at all obnoxious.

    We were sent the “Full Man Package” to try— Wash + Protect cleanser and Moisturize + Shield moisturizer— and it arrived in a brown paper package all wrapped up with string (10 points to whoever can cite that quote). I didn’t get to photograph it, though, Jake tore into the package as soon as he heard there was something in there he’d get to try.

    I did try it myself before handing it off to Jake (who, at 14, is at that age where he’s all into smelling manly).

    The Full Man Package is the ultimate grooming kit for men who want to look their best without losing their man card.

    The cleanser degreased my face after a day running in the humid 90 degree weather without making my skin feel stripped, which is a tricky balance I don’t often find in cleansers. The moisturizer soaked in nicely and my hands didn’t have that weird “squeaky” feeling afterwards (I don’t know how else to describe it, but it’s a sensation I get sometimes with moisturizers specifically formulated for the face; it makes me want to wash my hands after applying).

    My skin didn’t look like an oil slick a few hours later, either, which is my normal beef with moisturizers. There is a definite scent that lingers for quite a while, and I like it. It’s subtle but… outdoorsy. *I* wouldn’t wear it every day, but that’s because I like smelling like lemons and cookies (or lemon cookies). I’m cool with the men in my life wearing it around me daily, though, and I’m very opinionated about what men should not smell like (Drakkar Noir and Axe come to mind; I will readily admit Drakkar Noir was a dealbreaker in one of my past relationships).

    Another quick anecdote: most of the shaving creams, aftershaves, cleansers Jeff normally uses make me break out in hives just by contact: a kiss on the cheek or a bit of a nuzzle to the face. Men’s products seem like they must be harsher than women’s, for some reason. While the joke “I’m allergic to your love” never gets old for me, it’s nice to know he can use this without causing me actual physical discomfort by his proximity 🙂

    Our solution is a 3-in-1 complete product: after-shave lotion, acne/blemish treatment, and anti-wrinkle solution all in one!

    It’s too soon to tell if Shield for Men will help out Jake’s horribly sensitive skin (eczema coupled with puberty is rough) but I’ll keep you updated. For now, I can say that it definitely hasn’t made his skin any worse (sadly, this is an extremely positive statement) and he’s happy to not smell like cucumbers any more!

    Pricewise, it’s in line with I’m used to paying for quality organic skincare (I use Kiehl’s or Juice Organics). A little goes a looong way, FYI.

    If you’re looking for a present for Father’s Day or graduation, I’d say two thumbs up on Shield for Men. Their product is 100% guaranteed, shipping is free, and their website is funny.

    shield for men

     

    They also tweet out man tips and post manly stuff to Facebook. Y’all know how much I love a company with personality.

     

    How It Works – Summer from Shield for Men on Vimeo.
     

    Bottom line, skincare is important— not taking care of it ages you prematurely and leaves you open to further damage. Also important? A bit of gentle education about minimizing toxic exposure, especially on your body. For an eye-opening experience, check out the products you already own in the Good Guide (they have a mobile app so you can just scan UPC codes to make it easy).

     

     

    Disclosure: I was sent Shield for Men products for review purposes. All opinions and non-oil-slickitude are my own.