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Feel Like an Eco-Celeb in a Humanity Ink Tee

Invest in sustainable a tee to look and feel good—inside and out.

Jess Root

By Jessica Root
Brooklyn, NY, USA | Fri Aug 22, 2008 02:00 AM ET

Buy green, give back, and look sexy at the same time.

That's Humanity Ink's mission, just another line to add to our closet of sexy, sustainable threads. The socially responsible clothing company prides itself on using 100% eco-friendly materials in their tees such as organic cotton, bamboo and soy-based inks. Everything from the actual shirt to its label, right down to its packaging has been recycled or reused in one way or another.

Humanity Ink's eco-efforts don't just start and end at the production line either. 50% of the sales' proceeds will go to charity (mostly to EarthShare) and founder, Aveed Khaki plans to spread global awareness about the importance of recycling and conservation to people living in 3rd world countries.

Celebrity hotties like Kristen Cavallari, Matt Damon and Orlando Bloom are all sporting the line but that doesn't mean you have to have a Hollywood budget to buy one. The soft, light-weight tees are $35.00 each and come in both Men's and Women's sizes. Splurge guilt-free today at Humanity Ink!

Difficulty level: Easy

More sustainable tees:
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Cultivate Kids Organic Infant and Toddler Tees
The Bob Johnson Project Organic Tees
302designs Introduces Organic Tees

 
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