Sublet Clothing: Simply Sustainable
by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA
on 02.26.08

Launched only a week ago, Sublet is a fresh new eco-apparel line that derives its name from the sublet apartment that first brought its founders together several years ago.
The company's crisp, breezily sophisticated blouses, cardigans, and dresses—available in natural, olive, and black—are made in New York City from sustainable fibers such as bamboo and organic cotton.
More photos below the fold. ::Sublet



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Aren't those the cutest things you've ever seen? The dress is to dye for and I imagine the material will feel just as soft as skin... Too bad for me that I don't live in the US.
It's so hard to find stylish organic clothes.But this new line is awesome. The colors and the styles are gorgeous and, thankfully, not made of anything coarse, like hemp. And that dress is so hot. I'm definitely going to get it.