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Still Eagle
Nelson's best eco store
has great gifts for this cozy season


Our last few newsletters have featured lots of cushy, comfy, cozy gear and gift options!

Here's one of our latest favourite lines in all that category:
 

We've mentioned Native Organics in our last couple newsletters (in particular their highly coveted bathrobes -- see the bottom of this newsletter for a recap!). But we like this line so much that we wanted to give you a full introduction to how amazing this company and their products are.

Native Organics was founded by a brother & sister team who wanted to start producing high-quality textiles that were also good for the planet, from crops to processing and production to finished product.
They maintain one of the the smallest carbon footprints in the industry because they've foregone petrochemicals in their production processes and seriously reduced the shipping involved in creating their product. Instead of using conventional cotton grown in India, like most of the rest of the industry, they work directly with organic cotton growers in the United States.

Native Organics' products are low-impact in another way as well: because their fibres are certified organically grown, there are no chemical pesticides used in the agricultural part of production -- and there are no harsh dyes used later on, either! All of Native Organics' cotton is colour-grown: no dye needed to create these unique, natural earthy hues.

 
Brilliant bathrobes
In addition to making excellent bedding, towels, and kitchen linens, Native Organics makes some of the most popular bathrobes we've ever carried! When we were sold out of them earlier in the season, our customers asked for them daily.
Natural-tone organic cotton bathrobes,
with a regular collar or "kimono" style collar.


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See these bathrobes and the rest of Native Organics' wares
in the store at 476 Baker, or start browsing online.
Contact us to order if there's something
missing from our site that you see in this newsletter!
 

Dec 22, 2014




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