It not a secret now that the fashion industry and
the fashionistas takes every opportunity to celebrate by creating new
statements. As Earth Day approaches, celebrating the day with ways of eco-friendly
contribution to the wardrobe is suggested to be cool and fashionable. Therefore
EXIN Fashion today presents the ways to enhance your style statement coupled
with eco-friendly styling options.
Wear cotton clothes, jute clothes and silk clothes. The
ethnic materials are comfortable, skin and environment friendly and serve the purpose
of being stylish with bucolic products. For luxurious, handmade
pieces that truly stand out from the crowd, it’s all you need.
Comfortable cloth sneakers, the all time fashion hit.
This fashion staple serves sustainability, decreases carbon footprints as you only
opt for cotton and cloth rather than foam, leather or other synthetic materials
used to make shoes.
Bamboo fibers, another nature-inspired fabric with minimalist
designs will turn into clean, cool basics for the fashion crowd.
Use shoes and sandals that are made with water-based
glues, heels made without plastic fillers, and boasts that reduced carbon
footprint with step you make.
Water bottles that are BPA- and phthalate-free and
made from 100% recyclable materials, are always a different way to be fashionable.
Innovative designs featuring unpolished stones and
non-cycled metals paired with other ethically sourced materials will make you
stand out of the crowd. Using local clothing made from locally produced fabrics
will impact in providing modern fashion staple.
For Earth Day, use unwanted and recycled clothing. Everything
from denim, cotton shirts or sneakers is a thoughtful effort to be fashionable with
nature.
Plus, before you buy another tote bag made of foam
or leather, consider scooping up one of the colorful and honestly produced
accessories made of wood, cotton, jute and bamboo.
\The designers, considering the Earth Day, are inspired now to include minimize carbon footprint by utilizing the extra fabric to enhance fun quotient in coasters, wallets, key chains, and luggage tags.

