Organic Cotton Clothing – Bassike FashionWomen’s Organic Clothing – Bassike Fashion
Organic clothing is fast becoming a staple theme amongst fashion labels throughout Australia and the rest of the globe. As fashionistas become more and more conscious of ‘green issues’, a number of designers have responded by releasing organic cotton or organic fibre clothing. Australian fashion labels Gorman and Bassike have both established themselves as boutique fashion labels with staple organic clothing items. This fashion post displays the latest women’s organic clothing from Bassike, including fashion essentials or basics such as t-shirts, pants, dresses and singlets. Fashion Review likes Bassike’s concept of sticking to what they know and being recognised in the marketplace as a label producing the fashion essentials. There are not known for being cutting edge or extravagant, rather for their simplicity and quality. Bassike was formed in 2006 by two former Ksubi employees, Deborah Sams and Mary Lou Ryan (pictured below). You can read more about Bassike and its founders by clicking here – About Bassike Clothing.
Bassike Womens Organic Clothing Collection – Basics & Winter Collection
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Nice post!
Now a days lot of designs have arrived in to men & womens fashion style. But one of the key items every men & woman should have is a pair of jeans that flatters your figure and can be dressed up or down.
Organic cotton clothing has always been a popular item amongst babys and children so there is no reason why it shouldnt be amongst adult clothing as well. i think its funny becuase organic fibre clothing has been around forever – if you think about it, it existed before any other processed or un-organic fabric! I guess fashion has its way to make old things new.
All clothing should be organic fabric! man-made materials were not made for the skin. We live in a society where we should have the variety of choosing organic cottons everywhere – its a shame that fashion labels cash in on this fact.