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Get Your Cyber Monday On with Pure Citizien

Online shopping is one of my guilty pleasures. Sometimes it gets me into trouble, and sometimes it’s oh so worth it. (I’m sure many can relate!) I’m smiling this cyber Monday because of the new environmentally conscious website Pure Citizen.

Pure Citizen offers 24 hour sales on organic merchandise. They partner with green designers to bring consumers daily deals on quality merchandise. Their selection includes handbags, apparel, accessories, even underwear.

Another reason to feel good about shopping with Pure Citizen… each 24-hour sale will benefit a non-profit organization of the featured brand’s choice.  You can choose which percentage of your savings, if any, you donate to that day’s cause.

According to Pure Citizen’s site they ” reuse everything, and we mean everything.  It’s very likely you will find some of our old t-shirts that have too many holes in them protecting your breakables.” Sounds good to me.

Learn more on Pure Citizen’s site.  In the spirit of Rue La La you can invite friends and earn credits towards purchases. Happy shopping!

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Beth Funari

Beth is a Health and Wellness expert who believes sustainability goes hand-in-hand with self care. She’s the girl whipping up kombucha cocktails at parties, and extolling the benefits of canning vegetables to anyone who will listen.

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