Wednesday, April 28, 2010

EairthLove.

For the past couple of weeks it has been nothing but shipment after shipment. Of course, everything is amazing but one of them I particularly have a special place in my heart for. Throughout the fall, winter, and even up to date I have been wearing my Park Vogel boxy tee non-stop. I have it in 2 different colors and alternate them weekly. It has that perfect balance of comfy (like your wearing your pj's) yet flirty/sexy (by the draping off the shoulder). These are long sleeve so I am not so sure how much wear I can get out of them during the summer. Luckily for me Eairth has a similar piece in comfort level but extremely different shape. Just the other day we received the shipment of the "scarf tee" and the regular tee version. What I personally love about these tee's is the story behind them. This is what reads on all of her tags:

"Eairth pieces are handmade with an artisanal touch. Individually dyed with pigments from the jungle of the Philippines. No 2 or equal! The organic materials are harvested by indigenous tribes and local communities. Ingredients like coconut husk, leaves, indigo and various fallen barks. Collaborating with artisans, the result stems from careful research, using amalgamated processes that have been handed down through generations. Color and shade vary from piece to piece as the dye process is 100% chemical free. Color ma y fade after wash. Some colors more than others depending on the pigment source. Character is of super live color, constantly changing with earth's elements light, water and air."

The designer is Melissa Dizon and her beauty is portrayed in all of her pieces. Her design ascetics are to create pieces that are timeless, masculine and effortless. Which is exactly what she produced! Love it Melissa!


The scarfie tee - Available @ Kaight in black, cream, army green, and pink!
A few of my other fav's!


Happy Hump Day! - that's weird...

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