I was impressed to see that you have added organic clothing in your range, which is something that I think is going to take off and ought to become more widely available. My opinion is that if we really try hard enough, we will be able to find ways to keep things natural at a cheap and affordable price, and also it will be clothing that is comfortable and top class as far as design is concerned. So well done, you’re doing an excellent job at building a wonderful brand.
The other pointers of your company are well worth looking at, and you seem to be interested in doing business rather than talking business… something a lot of other companies don’t do.
Simple yet elegant. How is this different from shirts made of 100% cotton? Is this hypoallergenic? I’m really glad that designs are now having an organic touch with them.
July 3rd, 2007 at 8:48 am
I was impressed to see that you have added organic clothing in your range, which is something that I think is going to take off and ought to become more widely available. My opinion is that if we really try hard enough, we will be able to find ways to keep things natural at a cheap and affordable price, and also it will be clothing that is comfortable and top class as far as design is concerned. So well done, you’re doing an excellent job at building a wonderful brand.
The other pointers of your company are well worth looking at, and you seem to be interested in doing business rather than talking business… something a lot of other companies don’t do.
July 3rd, 2007 at 9:06 am
Thank you for the kind words.
February 21st, 2008 at 10:26 am
Simple yet elegant. How is this different from shirts made of 100% cotton? Is this hypoallergenic? I’m really glad that designs are now having an organic touch with them.
February 21st, 2008 at 11:33 am
The t-shirts aren’t hypo-allergenic - organic refers to the soil the cotton is grown in - chemical free.