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  2. Organically Grown (Delaware company) - Wikipedia

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    Organically Grown provides 100 percent certified-organic cotton products that are available to purchase through the company's website and other retail outlets. After beginning with baby clothes and bedding, Organically Grown added adult T-shirts and headwear, as well as women's activewear to their collection of products.

  3. Maggie's Organics - Wikipedia

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    Maggie's Organics is a brand of clothing and soft goods made from certified organic cotton and wool fibers, using fair trade production and distribution methods. The company was founded in 1992, and so is the oldest surviving organic apparel company in the US.

  4. Rhone Apparel - Wikipedia

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    The company uses fabrics like organic cotton, recycled polyester, merino wool, and modal in their products. Many of the company's offerings include antimicrobial and breathable fabrics. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Flatlock stitching , where the seams lie flat with edges of fabric butting together rather than folding together, is used to avoid chafing .

  5. Nau (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Nau opened numerous retail stores across the United States (Portland, San Francisco, Chicago and others), but on May 2, 2008, Nau announced that it was ceasing operations, [7] primarily due to an inability to raise further capital. In 2008, Nau was purchased by Horny Toad, Inc. and reopened for trade in October of that year.

  6. These 12 Grocery Stores Sell the Most Organic Produce ... - AOL

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    For a one-stop shop that includes school supplies, toiletries and organic produce like blueberries, raspberries and clementines, the brand, boasting nearly 1,900 stores nationwide, has been ...

  7. Prana (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Prana was started in a garage in Carlsbad, California in 1992 by Beaver and Pam Theodosakis. They wished to make sustainably made clothes and set about sewing the pieces themselves. The company grew and was acquired in 2014 by Columbia Sportswear for $190 million. [2]