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Tees For Change for Eco Threads Thursday

by Kristen Banker on August 13, 2009 in Eco Threads Thursday

I’ve learned (sometimes the hard way) that our health, (mental and physical) most often times comes down to our attitude. If you have a bad attitude, it’s really hard to be healthy OR happy. Looking at things positively brings about more positive energy and makes even difficult tasks surmountable. Tees For Change remind us that we can change our attitudes with small daily reminders. They prompt us to choose happiness, seek balance, practice kindness, or chase dreams.

Andreea Ayers founded Tees For Change in Boulder, CO in Spring 2007 while she was pregnant with her first son, Nathan. Upon deciding to have a home birth with a midwife, some friends, family members and even strangers expressed concern and fear about her choice of a natural pregnancy. This often translated into negative, fearful and generally pessimistic comments and advice. People often asked “what if something goes wrong?” to which Andreea’s response became “what if everything goes right?

Tees For Change

Tees For Change

The Tees For Change motto, “Sustainable Tees on a Mission,” speaks to the company’s commitment to eco-friendly and affordable fashion, as well as being a model of positive action in the form of both the positive messages displayed on every shirt and the fact that the company plants a tree for every Tee For Change sold.

The tees are all made from 100% certified organic cotton or a 70% bamboo/30% organic cotton blend and support sweatshop-free manufacturers in the United States and abroad. With options for women, men, and baby, there’s literally something for everyone, all passion-driven, spreading the word about looking, feeling, and doing good. You can purchase Tees For Change HERE.

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