Teva Ryley [Eco-Friendly]

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Teva's Ryley are not just attractive, or highly functional, or super comfortable - they're sustainable. These casual ballet sneakers are made from 20%-30% post-consumer recycled material. Available at Sahalie for $69.95.


Posted on December 17, 2007 by Registered CommenterElfster | CommentsPost a Comment

rubber boots obsession

Rubber Boots Obsession

I think this love of mine has crossed over from funny to psychotic... I am obsessed with rain boots. It's not just for rainy weather (though it sure does make life easier when it pours, and your feet stay completely dry all day), these boots are great for gardeners, dog owners and outdoorsy types. They are available practically everywhere now, and the prices can range from $20 at Target to $250 at designer brand retailers.

See more of my Rubber Boots Obsession list at ThisNext. (When you get to the list, click on the boot image to find out more information about the boots you like and the retailer that offers them.)

Posted on December 17, 2007 by Registered CommenterElfster | CommentsPost a Comment

El Naturalista Clogs [Eco-Friendly]

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From Spain, these El Naturalista Clogs are my latest big find. As a clog fan, I'm always on the look out for "the one."  (If you wear clogs, you know exactly what I mean.)  These shoes can live on their good looks alone, but noooo, they have so many additional great traits, it's almost mind-boggling. The leather is churned with ground tree bark and river stones for weeks to make the hide resilient to dirt, water, and daily wear and tear. The removable footbeds were designed with a shock absorb shock system to increase comfort, and they are made of recycled PU that has been combined with active carbon for antibacterial benefits. $135 at Amazon.

Posted on December 13, 2007 by Registered CommenterElfster | CommentsPost a Comment

beanies, baby! [not beanie babies]

 When they announced a gift exchange for no more than $15, you thought to yourself, "Whoat?!? That's equivalent to three cups of Starbucks coffee. What can one buy for $15?"

Surprisingly, I've found some killer beanies ranging from $11 to $40. They're super fun, and they're quite useful during the winter months.  Even better, most likely you will not see a duplication of this gift in the near future.

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Edward Elric Cosplay Beanie, $13.99
Amazon

 

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 Alphose Elric Cosplay Beanie, $11.99
Amazon

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Klops Fleece Hat, $40
Creature Co-op

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Pac-Man Fleece Hats, $29.99
clubNAMCO

 
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Okay, I cheated again. Not a beanie, but a great fleece hat though... 
Ninja Bunny Hat/Mask. $40
BunnyWarez

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Leopard Kitty Hat, $25
BunnyWarez

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Registered CommenterElfster | CommentsPost a Comment

hemp converse slip ons

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I am surprised each and every time I am asked, "Did you lose your shoe laces?" Hmmm. I guess it's not that obvious they're sewn down to wear as slip-ons. These Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Slips are on my favorites list because they are the perfect casual street shoes - they don't discriminate age, sex or hipster/non-hipster. Very few street fashion items can do this.  Amazingly, the environmentally conscious hemp actually looks good on this design. Again, very few things can achieve this.

Good news and bad news. The good news is they're on sale for $39.99 (good deal!). The bad news? They're discontinued and are available in three sizes only (Men's 4.5-6.5 or Women's 6.5-8.5). Sorry.

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Registered CommenterElfster | CommentsPost a Comment
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