Clothing
$100 Gift Certificate for Indigenous Designs
- Item Number
- 191
- Sold
- 110 USD to megank
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Fashion trends come and go, but for Scott Leonard and Matt Reynolds the founders of Indigenous, the vision to style the world in organic, fair trade fashion was founded over thirteen years ago. Back in 1993 on a trip to South America, Scotty encountered the priceless beauty of the local artisans. Click image to enlarge The richness of the culture and amazing knitting techniques prompted him to bring back more than a souvenir to his Northern California home. He returned with a vision to pioneer a new business model that would invite each of us to wear our commitment to the people and environment.
Together, Scotty and Matt of Indigenous Designs have helped form a scalable artisan network through their Indigenous clothing line that reflects a commitment to sustainability and socially responsible actions. This global collaboration weaves together the employees of Indigenous, the artisans from around the world, and most importantly you, our customers.
We are committed to:
- Supporting and preserving fair trade wages and artisan cooperatives
- Investing in natural and organic fibers and environmentally-friendly dyes
- Spreading the beauty of handmade, eco fashion
For over thirteen years our founding principles have helped to enrich the path for the eco-fashion and sustainability trends of today.
We thank you for being a part of the Indigenous family!
Our path is chosen, we make clothing that honors both people and the planet.
Item Special Note
Gift certificate is redeemable on the website at indegenousdesigns.com
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