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SUSTAINABLE STYLE: Indigenous Designs by Peruvian Knitters

by , 07/20/08

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We sure love stylish sustainable knitwear and eco chic layering, and though were are experiencing a steamy summer here at Inhabitat central, we could not help but to be impressed by this gorgeous warm and fuzzy collection by Indigenous Designs. Handcrafted by Peruvian artisans operating under fair-trade guidelines and community-based artist training programs, the quality of these all-natural fiber garments is exceptionally high not to mention totally wearable. Fourteen year old Indigenous Designs is proof that sustainable style begins with the best raw materials and a vision to make a difference, both locally where things are made, as well as globally where the demand for environmental accountability and social responsibility has resonance with the fiber and discerning tastes of informed fashionistas.

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2 Responses to “SUSTAINABLE STYLE: Indigenous Designs by Peruvian Knitters”

  1. theokobox theokobox says:

    The quality of their garments is really astounding, and makes it worth the price. The new fall 08 items are so beautiful, modern and elegant all at once! Looking forward to cold nights snuggled in their sweaters.

  2. JuliaRea JuliaRea says:

    I agree! Indigenous is not only a pioneer in the area of Eco-Chic and Fair trade fashion, but the quality is astounding! With every collection, they reinforce their dominance over this niche market. Check out items from their new Spring 09 collection at http://www.juteandjackfruit.com/Indigenous_Designs_s/2.htm. Thanks inhabitat! I love what you do:)

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