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Do What You Do

Do What You Do- for the Glory

Green Economy

I was skimming through the net today and found an interesting blog MomsSpeakup.com. This particular post is about what most people are talking and are worried about, the economy. Let’s be real, things look a little scary. I believe that we, as in most of the world, have been living in bliss for several years. We have had stock market crashes and bubbles pop and we still bounce back. So we have gone on blindly instead of adjusting to protect ourselves.

Organic yes| Extremist no

The Conflict

Sometimes we are in conflict about whether we should market ourselves as an organic clothing company. I mean we are an organic clothing company, but we don’t want to be thought of that way. A friend of mine sent me a youtube.com video the other day. It was called “crying over dead trees”. Basically it was a group in the woods crying about trees that had died or had been cut down. They were trying to be “in tune” with nature.

Shade of Green???

Is it hypocritical to be a shade of green?

Okay so im sitting here at the bar with my laptop, design book,
calender, phone, etc doing work. I'm researching organic fabrics for
our new scarves that will be released soon and available at
3clothingco.com. Then at once a thought pops in my head. AM I A
HYPOCRITE? Now understand I dislike hypocrites. Mainly the outspoken
"your wrong for this and that" hypocrite. I guess it's more of the
hypocrites that consciously contradict their preachings... any how. As

Why organic?

We often get this question…”Why should I care if my clothes are organic, I can’t eat them?” Here is the answer to that question:

TO PRESERVE OUR MOST PRECIOUS RESOURCE (WATER) AND SAVE OUR PLANET.

Easy enough, right? But what does that really mean? We hear it all the time, “save our planet.” We believe that it is not so much about “saving the planet” as it is about just doing the right thing.

Making a difference in Greenville, SC

Just wanted to post a quick note about some of the activities that we have been involved in.

Let's Clean It Up

Why We Need to Clean Up Cotton



Is Ethanol Fuel Made From Corn The Answer?

Let me start by saying this: this is my personal opinion and I welcome everyone to leave their opinion as well. This blog is intended to start a discussion on what is a viable replacement for fossil fuels. Please feel free to write your opinion and quote any research you have done. If you feel as though something said in this blog is incorrect, please correct it. I am by no means an expert on this subject and am just expressing an opinion based on what I have read.

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