Luxury Redefined

Luxury Redefined

There is a group of people out there who share the collective aim of developing the ‘perfect t-shirt’. They have now developed a great looking website (luxuryredefined.co.uk) and, being t-shirt related, it sits in my bookmarks in the t-shirt websites category (it is a BIG category!). I do though find it’s presence there a slight irritant and hence the reason for this post. I have to get these feelings of my chest, to explain why that simple link always catches my eye and gnaws at me.

The aim of Better Thinking, the company behind the project, as I understand it, is to develop a t-shirt that is great to wear and is environmentally/socially responsible too. The project started in October 2005 and the t-shirt will be available online and from John Smedley stockists from Spring 2008 in men’s, women’s and children’s versions.

To quote from the press release (PDF):

The Luxury Redefined t-shirt is made in Derbyshire from organic, undyed, unbleached, fair trade, extra-long staple Peruvian cotton with an exceptionally low water footprint. Attention has also been paid to minimising waste, energy and packaging.

Clearly this t-shirt is being pitched at the retail market, rather than the promotional one that Indigo Clothing resides in, and looking at the prices of some of the other John Smedley t-shirts, I don’t expect this to be cheap range! All very commendable and maybe it is too early to comment having yet to see the t-shirt and the price list but I have an issue with yet another company peddling this ‘story’ for some of the reasons outlined below:

Read more

Pantone 359

Darsh from Trendster grabbed my attention on Messenger today to point out a new site that had come onto her radar called Pantone 359. They sell organic t-shirts with eco-friendly messages. Also, a nice touch is: 50p from every Polar Bear pantone359 t.shirt you buy goes to the WWF, towards adopting a Polar Bear to … Read more

Waneye-Tedd

Indigo screen printed the above design, “TV is Evil,” along with another design, called “Corporation Domination,” for new organic t-shirt company, Waneye-Tedd. Their site, waneye-tedd.com, tells you more about the brand: Waneye Tedd is a one eyed ted, using his one eye to see the world around us, and focus on the details. The designs … Read more

Paper Round

It is that time of year when it is time to put one’s house (or office) in order and do some filing. A handy help in disposing of all the old white paper lying around is Paper Round. Paper Round was founded in 1989 by Friends of the Earth (FoE) and is now a successful … Read more

Channel 4 Green Guide

Indigo was pleased to be featured on Channel 4’s Green website in the ‘green shopping’ section. Indigo Clothing has been committed to offering ethical alternatives to mass-produced cotton and has a dedicated organic cotton t-shirt section on our webiste.

Smart Planet

A new green and ethical consumer blog is now live, edited by our friend Adam Vaughan: www.smartplanet.com They’ve got first-hand reports on eco fashion shows and the O2 Sustainability Show, interviews with Lush and Jonathan Porritt, plus a video on Londoner’s carbon footprints. If you like what you see, Adam will be very grateful for … Read more

How fair is Fairtrade?

An article on the BBC: The Fairtrade label is increasingly common. But while shoppers seem keen to pay a little over the odds for fair trade products, some observers question how effective it really is in helping developing world farmers. Read More:  How fair is Fairtrade?, BBC News Online, 4th March 2007

New Consumer

Next Thursday sees the official launch of Newconsumer.com, the web’s newest and hottest ethical lifestyle magazine. Packed with daily news, views and interviews on everything green and Fairtrade, the site’s written by the UK’s top ethical journalists including The Guardian’s Lucy Siegle and Richard Hammond, Metro’s Bel Jacobs, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, plus many of the web’s … Read more

T-Shirt Reconstruction

Don’t know what to do with that corporate giveaway t-shirt that you were given when you joined your gym? Well apparently the new buzz in fashion circles is about “T-Shirt Reconstruction“. Luckily, ReadyMade have a great little post explaining all which I have republished in part here: It seems that t-shirt reconstruction has become the … Read more

Howies Organic Tees

Our organic t-shirt range has just had a micro-extension with the addition of two great styles from Welsh company howies®. These are premium tees from a company that clearly is passionate about clothes, ethics and extreme sports. Related Post: Organic Cotton Clothing 31/08/2005