t-shirts-related stories
Veggies hit the fashion scene
Reviews & Products, Nutrition & Supplements
Need something to remind you to eat your veggies every day? How about wearing some broccoli right smack dab on your shirt?
Check out these witty one-liner t-shirts made by FoodTees and DietDetective.com. Made to fit women, men, children, toddlers, and babies, these super slogan shirts are organically made and benefit non-profit organizations aiming to teach kids about nutritious eating.
Not quite sure about sporting veggies on your front side? Maybe a yoga bag, apron, or tote is more up your alley. To explore your veggie options, head on over to the FoodTee Market and see what you might toss in your virtual shopping cart. Check out this gallery too for available veggies and their catchy phrases.
Need to raise charity money for a race? Sell custom shirts!
Have you ever considered joining a training group like Team in Training or TeamChallenge, only to realize that you have no idea how to go about raising the massive amounts of money required? Sure, it's a great idea to use an event that will benefit your body to raise money for other worthy causes, but it's hard to hit up friends and family for donations. But what if you could sell them a cool, unique product, and use the profit for your race?You can, with spreadshirt.com! It really works -- one runner raised $1000 in just a week this way.
Fashion with a purpose
Natural Products, Organic, Alternative & Green Health
Moral Fervor is a clothing brand that aims to "combine clothing with art and a deep concern for humanity." They use only biodegradable packaging, all natural inks, and the latest in sustainable technology. They hope that their hand-drawn art designs spark discussion and spread awareness for social and environmental issues.
Moral Fervor was one of the first companies to use the fabric Ingeo -- which is made of corn, so it's 100% renewable and doesn't deplete the environment. They have used their fashions to tackle such issues as the growing "E-waste" problem of electronics releasing toxins like lead and mercury into the enviroment, and their latest line is inspired by the world's ever growing population and the dangers of genetically modified foods.
Started in 2004 by two friends with shared ideals, the new company has already gotten some serious attention. Although it's still small, and has only a few designs in each collection, the clothes look comfortable and very organic. Consisting mostly of t-shirts, they have designs for both men and women that average around $70 each.























