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ReForm School Hugs Trees

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 10. 4.07
Fashion & Beauty

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The freshly relaunched ReForm School—which we discovered through the freshly relaunched, and as always, lovely-to-behold Design Sponge—has a healthy selection of earth-loving goods, including the above treehugging offerings from their featured artists of the month.

Camilla Engman's $35 limited-edition "Save a Tree for Me" prints (only 100 have been made) were made using 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper and soy-based inks. Meanwhile, Ryan Jacob Smith's $29 "Grow" tees, also limited edition, were hand-screened by Smith himself and printed onto 100 percent organic cotton shirts. ::Reform School

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