Carol Young's Undesigned Line
by Kyeann Sayer, Nomad
on 12.15.05
Los Angeles based Carol Young's Undesigned clothing serves the urban nomad. You cycle, you walk. You're looking for a yoga wear level of comfort, but with clean, modern lines. You like your favorite pieces to transcend seasons. For you, Young incorporates recycled and organic knits as well as bamboo denim. Many of her separates are reversible and convertible so you can achieve multiple looks with a single piece. Continue reading to see more. ::Undesigned



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These are cute clothes, I looked at their website too. They seem fashionable and yet functional. Wish I could afford them, everythinga appears to be $150 plus (a pair of pants I loved were $250, on sale!)
Lara -- it's too bad that all the clothes we post can't be in everyone's price range and that we aren't yet at a stage in production where an abundance of stylish and sustainable stuff is affordable. Whenever we spy something sustainable and affordable we post on it. Also, check out the New York blog post that immediately preceeded this post. It has lots of inspiring ideas for finding wearable, eco-friendly treasures that don't break the bank.