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Connecticut Teen Creates Fashion Statement in Fight Against Global Warming

by Kenny Luna, North Babylon, NY on 02.12.08
Culture & Celebrity

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When 16-year-old Sam Allen realized his devotion to fashion and the fight against global warming could potentially work wonders together he enlisted the help of a few friends and set out to create a line of clothing that would make a difference…

warm-is-not-cool.jpgEnter Zero 0 Out, a new line of comfy T-shirts, tank tops and long sleeves created with catchy phrases like WARM IS NOT COOL and SOLAR BARE CLUB emblazoned across them that have even caught the eye of the folks over at Teen Vogue. As they put it,

"We love the clothes and their cause. Think about it: What if we could inspire strangers to conserve energy, just by wearing one of Sam's T-shirts? Now, that's hot."

To check out the goods and maybe even grab one for yourself head on over to the home of ZerooOut!

See also:: Thoreau Inspires High School in the Woods , Eskimo Kids March in Streets to Protest Pebble Mine in Alaska

via:: Zero0Out

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The revolution will start with the kids. Yes!

jump to top Lloyd Allen says:

"...a line of clothing that would make a difference…"

What "difference" will yet another pile of T-shirts with tedious, moralizing slogans make, exactly? (Well, other than even more sanctimonious, smug, self-puffery.)

Get real.

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