New Clothing Line Made Of Natural Materials Proves Brown Is Always In Fashion
20 November 2007, 4:15 PM. By Alex Alvarez
Clothing designer Teo Gincoff’s new line, called Tatu Diffusion, uses natural materials made and inspired by brown people:
Under this brand, he presents clothes produced mostly with natural cotton without artificial colorants, and produced in fair trade practices with indigenous communities from northern Argentina. These communities do all the dying of the clothe [sic] with natural extracts of trees’ bark.
Sounds chafey. And stylish!:
The designer has a long background in design, fashion and fabrics development, having participated in a project to develop products with a natural fabric produced in Chaco province (north of Argentina) in collaboration with students from La Habana, Cuba, for example.
Spicy hemp tangas for everyone! We like this “made by brown peeps” thing. Its kind of like Wal-Mart, except Tatu Diffusion probably pays its brown employees enough to eat.
Tatu Diffusion: Design with Pure Materials and Native Work [Tree Hugger]
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