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Pre-Order Sales! Organic cotton tights and organic cottons socks!

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

I’m going to be placing some orders as I stock up for winter (it’s cozy and rainy as I type this!)  I’m offering pre-order sales on organic cotton tights by  Maggie’s Organics and on Organic Threads organic cotton three-packs, both the regular crew and the short top styles.

Maggie’s Organics “lightweight” tights are designed for all-season comfort.  They are thinner than their other tights, and also come in size XL!  It is not easy to find organic cotton tights in size extra large, if anyone has tried looking!  Click here for more information about the Maggie’s Organics cotton tights pre-order sale!

I have always been a fan of the Organic Threads socks.  Their short top socks come in sizes small through large, and their regular crew style comes in sizes small through extra large.  They do not use dyes to color their socks; the brown socks are made from cotton that is naturally that color!  Click here for more information about the Organic Threads organic cotton crew three pack pre-order sale!  And click here for more information about Organic Threads short top socks pre-order sale!

New press release regarding Eco-Footprints

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

We just issued a Press Release regarding the lanch of Eco-Footprints!  We are pleased to announce our presence on the internet!  We offer a large selection of eco-friendly socks for adults and children.  We feature dress socks, athletic socks, hiking socks, baby and youth socks, and every day around-the-house socks!  Our socks are made from organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, alpaca, organic wool, and recycled cotton.  We also offer sock subscriptions!

Our website: Eco-Footprints organic socks

Eco-friendliness of Bamboo?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

There is some confusion about bamboo as an eco-friendly choice, and some unkind accusations against the use of bamboo.  I feel it is a good choice, and far preferable to the use of “conventionally” grown cotton. Click here for information about Bamboosa bamboo processing.  It’s quite informative! 

They speak to the question of whether or not old forests are being clear-cut in China to plant bamboo (they find no evidence of this.)  They also detail the process and the chemicals used in processing bamboo, which are no different from processing other materials, including organic cotton!

At Eco-Footprints, we continue to feel that bamboo is an eco-friendly option for socks!

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Monday, May 11th, 2009

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