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Lisa x Vege-4

Need some new threads that blend sustainability with style? Vege Threads have got your wardrobe wants all stitched up. This Adelaide-based eco fashion label produces a range of simple, versatile clothing for women, men and kids. Their Australian-made line is now certified by Ethical Clothing Australia, and their Autumn Winter 2015 range heralds a shift towards increased onshore production, with local processes, ACO dyes and smaller freight runs. All cotton used in the range is 100% GOTS certified organic and knitted in Australia, and all cotton garments have been dyed here, while all tencel processed and plant-dyed in Indonesia is 100% organic.

Vege Threads’ relaxed, easy-to-wear styles and natural colours  are designed to fit every age and shape across all seasons, and the new collection embodies their trademark minimal aesthetic. Characterised by mustard browns and olive greens, bold blacks and indigos and soft greys, the range includes a limited run of cotton knitwear and beanies and new tie dye yogawear alongside classics such as maxi dresses and long-sleeve tees. Make your winter even more wonderful with a Vege Threads Organic Cotton Tank dress (worth $119.95) , as worn by Lisa Mitchell in the above photos! All you need to do to win one of these dresses in a colour of your choice (black, dove grey or grey marle) is comment on this blog post before 4pm on Thursday 25 June and tell us where you’d wear your new threads.  

 

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