Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Loomstate for Target
The economy and the environment are two major concerns for Americans after the recent election. People are looking to benefit the environment while saving money during the present day recession. Rogan and Loomstate co-founder Scott Hahn understands the obligation of designers to reinforce both tasks. Hahn has recently released that he will be partnering with Target once again to provide affordable organic clothing to consumers.
With the holiday season around the corner, many are budgeting their finances to find affordable gifts for loved ones. Target has recently been bringing on top name designers to design lines specifically for their store. Designers such as Isaac Mizrahi, Mossimo and Liz Lange are creating designs that are affordable, without compromising taste. Last year, Rogan partnered with Target to provide organic cotton clothing to people that can not afford their original collection, which can be found in stores such as Barney's and Bloomingdales.
A step ahead of the trends, Scott Hahn is always moving forward whether it be in his designs or how his clothes are made. Loomstate and Rogan believe in re-shaping the world and how we all have an effect on our community and environment. Scott Hahn and co-founder Rogan Gregory choose to use strictly organic cotton, grown from small farms that are run by families and are connected to communities. They pride themselves on the fact that their jeans, T-shirts, and other clothes are made by people who are treated well and paid fairly. Hahn believes that every step we take as a community will make this a better environment to live in, "We want the rest of fashion to follow our lead. This matters to us as much as how our jeans make your ass look,"
The environment friendly line is set to launch Spring 2009. The launch is set to coincide with earth day on April 22nd. The collection will include designs for men and women with prices starting at $14.99. The line will feature designs inspired by nature such as leaves on hooded sweatshirts, and tee-shirts that feature quotes such as "make like a tree."
For more information :
www.loomstate.org
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