
I was at a local PacSun store and noticed a section dedicate to organic cotton t-shirts ranging from $20-$30. I think it’s great that a popular clothing chain like PacSun sells organic cotton tees from cool brands such as Element, Volcom, Hurley and more!

Cut Loose turns old tee shirts into stylish new products. With the help of scissors and stitching, we transform gently used or overstock tees into shirts, skirts, bags and other styles that make a statement for their owner.
For example converting your favorite old T-shirt to a fashion shirt cost between $20-$35 and if you wanted to make a bag out of your old T-shirt for $20-$30.
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HangerPak is a clever concept designed by Steve Halsip where a package transforms into a clothes hanger. Steve’s idea was simple, he would buy a t-shirt shipped in this package which would be made from recycled paper or plastic, then the packaging transforms into a hanger for the t-shirt he just bought.

This Patagonia Men’s Fuelishness T-Shirt cost around $30 and made from 100% organic cotton in the U.S.A. When you’re done wearing this shirt you can recycle it through the Common Threads Recyling Program, also if you flip the shirt inside out there’s a message from Climate Counts, a collaborative effort to bring consumers and companies together to combat global climate change.
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jp33 is a brand created by designer Jeremy Prasatik based in Dallas, Texas. Shown above is 100% organic cotton and eco-friendly water-based ink t-shirt called green tree and cost around $25.
