November 2006
Material World
Sure, it’s better to give than to receive. But with all the sexy, sustainable, gift-worthy gear hitting the market this holiday season, why not do both—by buying from retailers that donate a percentage of sales to charitable causes.
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Slip into these colorful canvas numbers—modeled on a traditional Argentinean style—and make life a little more comfy around the world. For every pair sold, Tom’s donates a pair to a South American child. $38, TomsShoes.com |
The sale of each handcrafted item in Women For Women International’s (WFWI) Virtual Bazaar helps an artisan on the other side of the world transition from poverty to self-sufficiency. This month Kate Spade partners with WFWI to launch an adorable, snuggly line of fair-trade hats and socks. $75, WomenForWomen.org (Click “Shop”) | ![]() |
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The brainchild of the activists behind the Tibetan Freedom Concerts, be+cause is fashion with a mission. We love the Ali track jacket, designed by artist Asif Mian, from their special edition Hero line—a portion of the proceeds of which goes to nonprofits in human rights, youth activism and the environment. $60, BecauseClothing.org |
Give the organic goodness that keeps on giving. Therapy in a Box’s fair-trade gift baskets are handcrafted by the South African Zulu people and bursting with divine goodies. Even better, 10 percent of the cost of each goes to the nonprofit Bridge for Africa. $250, TherapyInABox.com |
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