Wear your Eco-Logical vote with Under the Canopy

Right after my post about an organic cotton top that didn't fit right, a pretty one that fits perfectly arrived in the mail!

To the right's me in a small "Vote Eco-Logically" T-shirt, made by Under the Canopy, an enviro-conscious home and fashion company. 100% organic cotton and eco-friendly dyes make for a very comfy, soft, and light t-shirt -- that fits perfectly!

The design's cute too, despite the fact that I'm not a big fan of slogan tees. Here the text has been integrated to the design so it isn't so overwhelming. Plus, the message is timely -- Perfect for the political fundraiser I'm throwing next month!

Even better, 2% of the money you spend on the $28 T-shirt (Men’s cost $34) through Nov. 2008 will go to The Rainforest Foundation.

This T-shirt's just became available yesterday, so I think I'm the first person on the blogosphere reviewing it. But many other bloggers heart Under the Canopy!

>> Kimbui at Chic by Nature says Under the Canopy's Sara Tank is "Effortless, gorgeous and perfect with those jeans you should have thrown away years ago."

>> Jillian at Haute Mimi loves Under the Canopy's Organic Linen Pants which, unlike most linen pants, "are extremely soft and feel smooth against your skin."

>> Abbey Khan at Fushion Magazine goes so far as to say Under the Canopy's "Coining the term Eco-fashion."

While the "Vote Eco-Logically" statement's pro-environment, it doesn't endorse a particular candidate. Can't figure out who'd make the greener president? Check out Grist's interviews and info on the presidential candidates' environmental positions, including a handy chart that lets you see at a glance where the candidates stand.
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BlogHer Contributing Editor Siel will wear her organic T-shirt to the beach after blogging at greenLAgirl.com.

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