Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Wicked Hemp Women's Eco Fashion Shoes using Woodpulp


WICKED HEMP DESIGNS GREEN-FRIENDLY WOOD PULP INTO WOMEN’S FASHION FOOTWEAR

With all the worry about the economy, job security, and the greenhouse effect, the battle for the brand-new look can fall by the wayside. Not for the soldiers of style. They’re marching through old inventory, seeking fashion footwear for their ammunition. While her friends go for merchandise that hasn’t moved, the Eco-conscious woman wants to discover new territory in footwear that makes her look and feel good.

Wicked Hemp footwear presents their Eco Fashion line, earth-friendly wood pulp crafted into sparkling luxe looks, for the elegant Green life. The collection’s RETRO CONTEMPORARY STYLING features basket weave textured uppers with subtle gold and silver metallic lusters.

The styling says Wicked, but the construction says comfort. Our shoes are built with hemp/wood pulp and vegan materials, cushioned sock liners, and lightweight, durable recycled polyurethane soles.

We’ve created shoes with everything the Eco Fashion woman wants, from high style to materials she can recycle. So today when she marches past the fashion jungle of distressed merchandise, she’ll discover Wicked Hemp. Footwear that’s not in discount stores. A young brand with a new tactic. When her goal is to get shoes that are unique on the feet and good for a green earth, she will complete her mission with Wicked Hemp.

For samples, photos or more information contact: Matt Mahmet 800-643-9009. Or visit wickedhemp.com

1 comment:

  1. Those are great! They look so comfy. For more great eco-fashion be sure to check out thehotlovemovement.com. They are an urban fashion line including organic t-shirts, messenger bags made out of bamboo and recycled billboard vinyl, and more. They believe that we need to take responsibility for our world, which is why they only use water based dyes and sweatshop free cotton. The best part is, all proceeds from sales go to fund projects in underprivileged areas for sustainable infrastructure projects!

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