We’re always looking for clothes for our three daughters and thought the price range of Sublet Eco-Apparel just right for our post-recession reduced budget and their style needs:
Sublet Eco-Apparel is “built on principles of social and environmental responsibility, new york-based sublet clothing’s mission is to design and manufacture sustainable garments for the creative community that inspires their collections. They design simple, refined silhouettes balanced by thoughtful details.”
The clothes are shapely, well-styled, very feminine, inexpensive and made in the USA. The Belinda dress is made from a medium weight denim twill or winter wool blend. The Bellamy tee is “slim shape with uneven overlapping strips across the front. The multi-colored shapes accentuate the playful geometric lines. Sleeves hit just above elbow. Curved hem.” The top is made from 30% organic cotton, 67% bamboo and 03% spandex.
“The Beth dress is sophisticated, but still deliciously comfortable in our signature fabric. An easy pull over piece, the Beth has stylish touches like a twist tie front and 3/4 length sleeves.”
The Courtney top is a tie-front top “perfect over jeans or leggings. Braided trim and top stitching add delicate touches. Back hem dips slightly lower than the front, creating a graceful line from front to back. Trim crosses over in back to create a diamond shape.”
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