Pucker Up to Pima
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
Shown:
Gather Trim Tank // Loop Back Tee
Spring is beginning to bloom all over our estore and the last few adds
have been in our organic cotton knits section. These super soft and lightweight styles feature new creative constructions that loop and ruffle with springtime ease. Organic cotton is the smart choice. It’s grown without the aide of pesticides and herbicides so the soil is left healthier for future generations. The long staple length of pima cotton accounts for it’s softness, not like other cottons that are chemically treated to achieve this same hand.
• view the gather trim tank in store
• view the loop back tee in store
Tumbleweed – Portland, Oregon
Friday, February 15th, 2008
If you’re in Portland, Oregon, consider yourself very lucky to have a great store like Tumbleweed right in your own back yard. We make a point to stop by anytime we’re in the area. It’s cute, clever and chock full of Stewart+Brown. Read the full story to see what friend and owner Kara has to say about the store.
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Valentine’s Gift Guide
Monday, February 11th, 2008
Lets set the candy hearts and chocolates aside for just a moment and take a peak through our little slice of Valentines spirit. Sure, we can’t wine and dine you, but we can give you just the look to make sure that you’ll be looking your very best this valentines day, whatever your plans may be.
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Fall in Love with Cashmere
Monday, February 11th, 2008
Shown:
Leaf Border Cardigan // Chevron Shawl Vest
Please give a very warm, heartfelt welcome to our new cashmere pieces. They’re as artistic as ever wielding a veritable bevy of hand knit alternating stitch patterns and fresh new cuts. Our cashmere program is, and always has been a true testament to sustainability. The goats roam free on Mongolia’s Outer Steppe where the cold, windy climate dictates that their fiber is the longest and most durable. Using this fiber, combed from their downy undercoats enables us to create fine gauge, artistic knits with an incredibly soft hand and resistance to pilling. In addition to producing highest quality cashmere, keeping production entirely in Mongolia helps protect the goats from over grazing and helps sustain a centuries old culture currently threatened by the onslaught of low-quality, mass production of cashmere.
• view the leaf border cardigan in store
• view the chevron shawl vest in store




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