Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Blondo Boots Arrive!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Simple Toest & Layabout
OMG Simple gets cuter and cuter!
This happy little shoe company just takes the simplest everyday materials and tada a cute boot! City Style has both of these styles in stock now and ready to warm your happy little feet:-)
Layabout's Ingredients...
- Women’s hemp and certified organic cotton knit slipper that keeps your feet dry and warm in a totally natural and sustainable way
- Vegan shoe! No animal byproducts or even regular animal products
- Fuzzy and warm certified organic cotton fleece lining
- Super soft and squishy natural latex foam footbed
- Layered natural crepe outsole
- PET webbing binding around the bottom of the slipper. PET is made of recycled soda bottles
- Carved coconut buttons – strong, plentiful, and biodegradable
- Water based glue is used to hold the shoe together, not petroleum based. Just another way to reduce our dependence on petroleum, and it also means no nasty smelling glue for the people who put your shoes together
- The foot form inserts are made of post consumer recycled paper
- Even our boxes are environmentally friendly – made of post-consumer recycled paper, soy based printing ink, natural latex and starch based glueContains natural latex. Latex is tapped from a tree like maple syrup
Toest's Ingredients...
- Women’s eco-friendly beeswax coated hemp boot that keeps your feet dry and warm in a totally natural and sustainable way
- The foldover part is made of hemp and organic cotton knit. Hemp is known for it’s insulating properties (i.e. keeping you nice and warm)
- Soft organic cotton fleece lining
- Around the bottom edge of the shoe, we put a strip of rubbahyde – our special water repellant fabric (certified organic cotton!) with a coating of all-natural latex
- The “pedbed” (the cushiony and supportive stuff at the bottom of the shoe) is made of cork and natural latex for supreme squishiness
- Water based glue is used to hold the shoe together, not petroleum based. Just another way to reduce our dependence on petroleum, and it also means no nasty smelling glue for the people who put your shoes together
- That button is a rolled up piece of innertube
- Bamboo heel wedge. Bamboo is one of the most plentiful and quick growing plants and is grown without the use of pesticides - naturally environmentally friendly
- Elastic PET loop/lace thing. PET is made of recycled soda bottles
- Partially recycled shoe – the bottom of this shoe is made from a recycled car tire
- The foot form inserts are made of post consumer recycled paper
- Even our boxes are environmentally friendly – made of post-consumer recycled paper, soy based printing ink, natural latex and starch based glueContains natural latex. Latex is tapped from a tree like maple syrup
Monday, October 5, 2009
Fashion in Detroit
The Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak, MI; a beautiful setting for the first biannual premier fashion runway extravaganza...Fashion in Detroit. A brilliant idea by Project Runway Alum and Metro Detroiter, Joe Faris. Michigan is prime real estate now for new ventures and ideas as there is affordable space, enthusiastic and underemployed residents, and very talented artists so eager to share their talents and skills. But this wasn't just for local talent, national names came to take part in this event too such as New York Designer, Betsey Johnson and many more. This show had it all, huge tents, red carpet entrance, photographers, and fashion fashion fashion! I'm a Project Runway junkie for sure and am constantly amazed at the talent and imagination that people have in this industry. I for one do not/cannot sew; I'm a buyer not a maker for sure!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Jenny B Clothing
West Coast meets the Mid West...Motor City that is!
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Fashion in Detroit
Friday, August 28, 2009
Kid Rock & Made in Detroit on CNN
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Minnetonka Moccasins
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Kid Rock - Arts Beats & Eats
Kid Rock aids Arts, Beats & Eats
Adam Graham / Detroit News Pop Music Writer
Kid Rock is getting into the bailout business.
The homegrown rocker is tossing a lifeline to the annual Arts, Beats & Eats festival by sponsoring a stage at this year's event through his clothing company, Made in Detroit, festival officials announced Tuesday. Rock will sponsor the fest's previously named Big 3 Stage, which now will carry the name the Kid Rock-Made in Detroit Big 3 Stage.
"We heard the festival was facing financial challenges this year and thought this was the perfect venue to show our support of Ford, Chrysler and GM," Rock said in a statement.
"As a company, Made in Detroit always aims to help out people around the state who are facing tough times right now, and this seemed to be another perfect way to help out."
Rock's contribution to the festival totals nearly $20,000 and gives a much-needed boost to the event, which has struggled with sponsorship dollars in light of the area's fluctuating economy.
For the first time in the downtown Pontiac event's history, there will be a $2 admission charge for this year's fest, which runs Sept. 4-7 and has been newly christened by organizers as "Oakland County's Festival of Hope."
Rock's donation puts Arts, Beats & Eats within $30,000 of "being comfortable financially," said festival producer Jon Witz. He said a number of companies have been chipping in with sponsorships over the last few weeks, but the Kid Rock/Made in Detroit sponsorship "is the icing on the cake."
Beyond the financial support, Witz says the move is "a huge gesture" from Rock.
Rock, who performed two sold-out concerts at Comerica Park last month, is not expected to perform or appear at the event. He is booked for out-of-town concerts Sept. 4-6.
agraham@detnews.com (313) 222-2284
http://detnews.com/article/20090819/ENT04/908190316/1422/ENT05/Kid-Rock-aids-Arts--Beats-&-Eats