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In the late 1990s, mainstream designers began using environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1]  fibers, such as organic cotton and hemp hemp, common name for a tall annual herb (Cannabis sativa) of the family Cannabinaceae, native to Asia but now widespread because of its formerly large-scale cultivation for the bast fiber (also called hemp) and for the drugs it yields. , in their clothing lines. It was this marriage of upscale fashion and environmental responsibility that inspired two entrepreneurs to start their own clothing lines. The result: organic, responsibly manufactured clothing that screams hip, not hippie. Sara Cross' CoolNotCruel features fashions that would look right at home on the catwalk: silk skirts, vintage dresses and organic cotton chinos chi·no  
n. pl. chi·nos
1. A coarse twilled cotton fabric used for uniforms and sometimes work or sports clothes.

2. Trousers made of a coarse twilled cotton. Often used in the plural.
. These ultra-chic numbers offer an alternative to the conscious consumer who wants to be eco-friendly without sacrificing style. Men's and women's articles range from $90 to $200.

Marci Zaroff's Under the Canopy catalog offers trendy, comfortable styles for everyday life. It could be mistaken for the Nordstrom's catalogue, with its A-line dresses and sleek yoga outfits. But Zaroff's clothes are selectively chosen for quality and consciousness. All fibers are processed naturally and colored with organic dyes such as pansy pansy: see violet.
pansy

Any of several popular cultivated violets (genus Viola). Pansies have been grown for so long under such diverse conditions with such striking variations in colour and form that their origin is uncertain.
 and oregano oregano (ərĕg`ənō), name for several herbs used for flavoring food. A plant of the family Labiatae (mint family), Origanum vulgare, . The resulting soft colors soothe the eye, as well as the mind. The catalog features apparel for men, women and children, as well as bedding and jewelry. CONTACT: CoolNotCruel, (646) 221-6363, www.coolnotcruel.com; Under the Canopy, (888) CANOPY-9, www.underthecanopy.com.--J.D.K
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Author:deBlanc-Knowles, Jaime
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Date:May 1, 2003
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