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| I know this is sort of silly but as of recently I have been looking for stores with organic clothing so that I can buy. I have noticed that many stores carry a few lines of organic clothing (organic vegan clothing btw i.e organic cotton etc.) but the rest of their inventory is non-organic and/or animal products. I don't necessarily want to give my money to companies who are going to turn around and use my money to harvest more non-organic cotton and/or material from animals. I'm searching for a clothing store who ONLY supplies organic vegan clothing but I've came up empty so far. I'm also shopping for a new mattress, and I have found one website with an organic mattress but plenty other of their mattresses contain wool and/or non-organic cotton. So if anyone can help me out with this or enlighten me on this whole subject. Am I being too anal? Thank you. |
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| I've never found a company that sold only organic clothing. You are making an obvious statement to the retailer by purchasing organic products when they also offer conventional products. The more organic items they sell, the more they will purchase from the manufacturer. This will help bring the cost down and encourage the retailer to put more organics into their inventory. So, it might be better in some ways to purchase these items from a retailer who also sells conventional stock. |
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