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Dirty Girl Brigade : Eco Fashion and More

Dirty Girl Brigade is an example of how simple it can be to get quality, environmentally responsible duds and lifestyle products these days. Goods range from women’s and men’s apparel, cleaning supplies, bath & body essentials, home décor, jewelry, pet items and gifts.

What makes Dirty Girl Brigade a sweet source for clothing and more?

  • Apparel lines are made with the highest quality organic cotton, bamboo, hemp or recycled materials. The cleaning and bath & body lines are all free of harsh chemicals and are biodegradable.
  • Other items are made from glass, wool, vinyl billboards, paper, old vintage buttons, upholstery remnants, and even soda bottles.
  • They create their displays using found and recycled items such as doors, windows, and furniture to highlight our product line.

Plus, they’re cool – you’ll feel good wearing and using these items.  Check out Dirty Girl Brigade online here.

Dirty Girl Brigade is located at 7125 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, or shop online at www.dirtygirlbrigade.com.

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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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