Showing posts with label cruelty-free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cruelty-free. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Lavishy Environmentally Friendly Wallets


We now offer Lavishy wallets! There is so much to love about them. Aside from being stylish - vibrant, colorful, with embroidery - they are also completely vegan and environmentally friendly.

Made of a custom-made polyurethane, these wallets biodegrade in ten years, which means less stress on the Earth. They have the look of tooled leather, but are completely cruelty free.

We are currently offering three Lavishy designs: Peacock wallet (pictured here), Owl Wallet and Bird Wallet.

Another thing to love about our Lavishy wallets? The price. At $21.95 each, they are a tremendous value, and we believe you will love these as much as we do.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Choosing Cruelty Free Accessories

I've been reading, with great pleasure, about how dozens of designers and apparel manufacturers are joining the ranks of fur-free and cruelty-free producers. Whether this is a result of social consciousness or a reaction to public demand - or both - doesn't matter. The important thing is that several of the big players in fashion and retail are making decisions that will save the lives of animals.

It's not as if offering humane choices means fashion and quality are being compromised. Quite the contrary. Many of the cruelty-free designs being produced today are exquisite. The humane products we carry from companies like Espe and Yak Pak are fun, functional and very well crafted - and are often lower priced than their leather and fur counterparts.

If you want to be a better fur-free consumer, you might want to check out the Consumers for a fur free society by Born Free USA united with Animal Protection Institute. One of the useful areas they have is a list of the big national retailers committed to the Fur Free Retailer Program. The Humane Society of the United States has a similar list of big name fur-free designers and retailers.

One of the best tools we have for helping animals is by being educated consumers.