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		<title>Tee Off: A Brave New Fashion Night Out</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rowena Ritchie]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Certain articles of clothing have immediate revolutionary connotations &#8211; Che Guevara&#8217;s beret, Mao Tse-tung&#8217;s jacket. The t-shirt is fast becoming the rebel standard of the eco-pioneer. Initially thought of as an undergarment, the t-shirt that was memorialized as the symbol for generational rebellion in the 50&#8217;s by Brando, Dean and Clift, today poses as the&#8230;</p>
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<p>Certain articles of clothing have immediate revolutionary connotations &#8211; Che Guevara&#8217;s beret, Mao Tse-tung&#8217;s jacket. The t-shirt is fast becoming the rebel standard of the eco-pioneer.</p>
<p>Initially thought of as an undergarment, the t-shirt that was memorialized as the symbol for generational rebellion in the 50&#8217;s by Brando, Dean and Clift, today poses as the banner for negative environmental facts. Maybe you&#8217;ve heard some of the statistics? It takes about a third of a pound of pesticides and fertilizers, and up to 10,000 liters of water to produce enough conventionally farmed cotton for a single t-shirt. An overwhelming 1.2-million brand new t-shirts are sold every day in the U.S. alone, the majority of which will end up in landfill in a matter of months.</p>
<p>And yet, it&#8217;s organic cotton t-shirt lines that most big-league retail brands such as the Gap, H&amp;M, Levi Straus &amp; Co. and Nike have chosen to get on board with and introduce the mainstream consumer to issues of fair trade, pollution, recycling and sourcing of raw materials.</p><div id="inContentContiner"><!-- /4450967/ES-In-Content -->
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<p>Indeed, my portal into textile trade politics and the need for sustainable practices in the industry came after reading <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Travels-T-Shirt-Global-Economy-Economist/dp/0470287160">Petra Rivoli&#8217;s</a> <em>The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy: An Economist Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade</em>.</p>
<p>Just as I catch myself wandering around the shops, resisting the specious siren call to buy another t-shirt off the fast fashion racks, I consider it an auspicious sign when I look down at my phones latest message inviting me to <a href="http://www.globalactionthroughfashion.org/">Global Action Through Fashion</a>&#8216;s event, Reconstruct, Reincarnate, and Re-Cool your t-shirt + Drinks &amp; Dancing.</p>
<p>Before you can say Proenza-Schouler, I&#8217;m at Temple SF, a green and sustainable nightclub sipping my eco-friendly <a href="http://www.veevlife.com/main.php">Veev</a> cocktail and purveying the scene: Amid sewing machines, cutting tables and silk screens, the hipster fashion crowd is enthusiastically ripping, braiding, printing and appliqueing their t-shirts into new looks. Stopping only to dance a little and flirt (a lot) they listen to speeches from designers from sustainable lines Vagadu and <a href="http://platinumdirt.com/">Platinum Dirt</a>, who encourage and inspire the fervor with details of the reconstruction techniques they utilize in their designs.</p>
<p>Maybe it was the Veev, but in that moment I wondered if I&#8217;d been transported to a marvelous green utopia from the <a href="http://ecosalon.com/rent-and-return-what-youll-be-wearing-in-2025/">future</a>. And it was a brief shining spot that won&#8217;t be forgotten by any of us that attended (apart from maybe the drunken guy making an utter nuisance of himself &#8211; ouch!).</p>
<p>If the rapid evolution of what a t-shirt can signify within our culture is anything to go by, fashion consumer&#8217;s increasing appetite for ethically produced garments that they have a creative and personal connection to will not fade with the recession or be limited to a certain demographic.</p>
<p>Only in San Francisco, you say? Perhaps, but the only way you&#8217;re going to see a fashion reconstruction party at your local nightclub is if you start your own, drunken guy and all. So do it. Join the movement, comrade. But bring your own t-shirt.</p>
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