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Patagonia Salt & Pepper: The Shoe Fits a More Examined Life

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September 26th,
2008

Patagonia Salt and Pepper Shoe photo

You might recall our product review on the Patagonia Rum and Cola shoe. Part of the outdoor clothing company’s OutsideIn footwear line that uses am almost glueless outsole construction. I started off skeptical, but soon became a diehard convert, saying in my review that they might just have hit upon the future of footwear.

Well, the range has been extended to now include

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London Fashion Week: Fabulous Ethical Knits

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September 26th,
2008

Stewart+Brown and Makepiece SS09 photo

As we’ve heard from Bonnie Alter the Estethica section of London Fashion Week was great on Canadians and Accessories this season. It was also, surprisingly perhaps for a Spring/Summer collection, fabulous for knits. Beautiful loosely woven, but cleverly structured pieces, which are ideal for cool summer evenings. We loved Stewart + Brown’s

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Gorgeous Green Couture

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September 26th,
2008


Like what you see? Better decide quickly cuz these beautiful pieces from Armour Sans Anguish are literally one-of-a-kind — you snooze, you lose! Armour Sans Anguish makes all of their incredibly intricate, rich-looking pieces with reclaimed fabric (including thread, when possible) right here in sunny California. Both pieces are available (right this second, anyway) at BTCelements.com – view the dress above here and the skirt below here.

BTW, thanks to We magazine for women for naming lil’ ol’ me one of their top 101 women bloggers to watch! I’m blushing.

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sustaining l.a. – night forage by fallen fruit

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September 26th,
2008

I think this mapping of fruit trees in towns and cities is a wonderful idea. So many trees in my town go unpicked and neglected–I think people have this idea that processing and picking the fruit is too much effort and time consuming. In fact, in Boulder my next door neighbors let all of their peaches from two trees land and rot instead of making pies or other delicious recipes.

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