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Skin Organic Tees: Queer and Here

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 09.12.07
Fashion & Beauty

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The first 100 percent organic clothing line designed for eco-conscious lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender women, Skin features racily cut tank tops and plunging V-neck tees with bold, gritty screen prints, embellished with gold foil and flocking, that exude urban, streetwise glamor.

Skin's current Web site is likely just an interim one—instead of being able to snap up your choice of shirt with a few clicks, you have to download and e-mail an order form with your selections indicated. For your trouble, however, you get a packet of organic seeds with each item purchased, which, in our mind at least, is a pretty fair trade. ::Skin and ::ThisNext

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Awesome! Thanks very much for profiling this company.

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