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	<title><![CDATA[A Truly Green (and Frugal) Fashion Choice: Thrift Stores]]></title>
	<url>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karla-zens/a-truly-green-and-frugal_b_201566.html</url>
	<abstract><![CDATA[<p>It feels like a new socially responsible fashion line emerges every week: <a href="http://www.barneys.com/Ashbury%20Shoulder%20Tote/00450804002708,default,pd.html">handbags </a>made from organic hemp, <a href="http://gearjunkie.com/gear-review-dragon-eco-experience-sunglasses">sunglasses</a> fabricated from 100% renewable materials, <a href="https://www.dawes-design.com/catalog/">jewelry</a> crafted from recycled gold and responsibly mined gems. Green fashion is almost mainstream: you can purchase your organic cotton t-shirt from Barney's...or from Old Navy. Don't get me wrong, these are all wonderful developments, but they continue to feed our insatiable appetite for consuming "new stuff."</p>

<p>It's time to start thinking about a fashion...</p>]]></abstract>
	<taxonomy><![CDATA[Green]]></taxonomy>
	<date_published>2009-06-11T05:12:00-04:00</date_published>
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