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Pangaya Offering Terrific Eco-Clothes Savings

January 20, 2008 By: Anna1 Comment

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Photo by Anna Wolf, courtesy of Pangaya, Steward +Brown banded Kimono Tee

Sean Bartlett, co-founder of Pangaya, a eco-friendly clothing retailer since 2003, which has maintained an online presence since 2004, announced that the Company will be closing the business. The Company is known for its fashionable and high quality organic products ranging from clothing to accessories. Operations will continue to function as normal as they sell their remaining merchandise. Sean stated in the Company’s blog the following reason for closing the business:

“However, as with all businesses, the time and capital invested must provide a meaningful return for the effort to be justified. At this time, it simply no longer meets that most basic criteria.”

During this time period, the prices of their merchandise will be significantly reduced with savings up to 80%. I went to the site and they have great clothes. I especially like the bamboo pencil skirt, yoga clothing and pants. If you need to add to your wardrobe, then you can’t miss the close-out prices.


I wish the Bartletts success in their next venture.

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    Pastry Shoes says

    January 4, 2009 at 5:23 am

    I do hope that more campaigns advocating eco-friendly clothing would go out in the market. It would really make a huge difference on preserving our other resources that some take forgranted and abuse.

    Pastry Shoess last blog post..Sneak Peek: “Daddy’s Girls”

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