Reuse t-shirts


This is a very different and exotic t-shirt that's also under the category of eco-friendly clothing. A reused t-shirt done by Stay Vocal. They take t-shirts that weren't sold by large corporations and would have been otherwise destroyed. They then flip them from the inside out, put a cool, unique and limited edition logo on it and sell for a really cheap price! This is better put in Stay Vocal's founder, Alex Eaves, own words: "We rescue t-shirts and give them a second life." I couldn't have said it better. They also go as far as sending the shirts on re-used cereal boxes. What an example that large corporations could easily implement to go green. Stay Vocal is a quintessential company that keeps up with our motto of reduce reuse recycle!

Highlights:
- Reused!
- Surprise gift inside
- Packaging is a reused cereal box

They have: men's t-shirts, women's, children's, sweatshirts, hats and even combo packs. There's always a sale going on for discounted clothing and it's a great affordable gift for anyone or even a unique and one of a kind corporate gift.

Here's a little more information about Stay Vocal, from their site:

About half of our apparel line is made from brand new t-shirts that were going to be destroyed. The other half of our apparel is found at thrift stores and through donations, allowing us to offer more unique items to our customers.

Our reusing doesn’t stop with the shirts that we sell. We reuse in any step that we can. Our orders are printed on the back of would be recycled paper, shipped in used packaging (mainly cereal boxes), with labels printed on scrap paper. Even our business cards are printed on used t-shirts and then cut out.

Our mission is to encourage people to reuse whenever and wherever possible. We do this by providing a variety of ReUse Apparel that embraces different fashions, styles, and humor. By reusing, we are helping to preserve and protect our planet’s precious resources, which should be a top priority for every one of us.

Update: Stay Vocal was a finalist at the 2010 Green America People's Choice Award!

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