This week I’ve put together two outfits with a traveling theme, but I couldn’t decide on the style so I made one that is supposed to be cozy and another that is more stylish. Which one would you choose? And what are the most important things to take on a trip in your opinion?
- Hoody: organic cotton by Patagonia
- Shirt: organic cotton, seen on www.fashion-concience.com
- Sweatpants: organic cotton, by Bergans
- Beauty Travel-Kit: organic by Florame
- Book: “50 Ways to greener travel”, seen of Ecoclever
- Snug Boots: vegan, by Vegetarian Shoes
- Nailpolish “Houston, we have a purple”: no animal testing, by OPI
- Travel Bag: made of recycled polyester, by Patagonia
- Cosmetic Bag: printed with non-toxic inks, antique brass zipper, pull made with vegetable tanned leather, organic cotton lining, by Make Love Not Trash
- Snack “Lemon Bar”: 100% whole food, vegan, by Lärabar
- Ear Plugs: supplied in a recycled aluminium pot, made in London from recycled aluminium and is 100% recyclable. Seen on www.Recycledpromo2u.com
- Jeans: organic, by Top Shop
- Pullover: fair trade, seen on www.avocadostore.com
- Pumps: vegan, seen on www.endless.com
- Bracelett: eco friendly materials, made by Juno And Jove
- Scarf: made from recycled rescued knits, seen on www.fashion-concience.com
- Sunglasses: eco-friendly shades feature 100% UV protection, seen on www.swell.com
- Beauty Travel-Kit: environmentaly responsible, without animal testing, by The Body Shop
- Drink: organic, seen on: www.foodservicedirect.com
- Nailpolish “Carmen”: vegan and free of all the aforementioned chemicals by Zoya
- Travel Bag: 100% recycled Eco Polyester, by Stella McCartney
- Travel Pillow: soft organic cotton and recycled polyfill, seen on www.camping-gear-outlet.com
- Book “New York City: The Definitive Guide to More Than 1,300 Eco-Friendly Businesses and Resources
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