Eco-Fashion Friday Finds – falling leaves

A penny for your thoughts? Woodstock, NY-based jewelry designer, Jessie Driscoll creates handmade bracelets from recycled old American coins. This unique bracelet (above) features 19 vintage American coins. $980 @ JessieDriscoll

As we head toward fall and winter, you’ll need to start carrying more stuff around town – gloves, scarves and do-dads. A stylish eco-friendly shoulder bag may be required. Canopy Verde makes a great line of earth-friendly hand and shoulder bags. Their Eco Friendly Tote features both style and storage space; with fine organic cotton fabric and lining, the bag is made with OEKO-TEX certified dyes and chemical-free embroidery. Available in brown, black, and plum/purple. $129 from Canopy Verde

As cooler days and nights ensue, it would probably be wise to invest in a light, transitional coat. Indigenous, a leader in organic and fair trade ethical fashion, has introduced their Walking Coat as a perfect cover for fall. This organic cotton fleece coat features contrasting knit cuffs with thumb holes, a modern mock neck, deep front pockets and cinching detail on back. Made in Peru by artisans through fair trade treatment and using low impact eco-friendly dyes. Shown here in smokey gray, three other classic colors available. $190 @ indigenous.com

Handmade in Woodstock, VT by Thimble and Acorn, this pretty French blue linen infinity scarf can be worn as a cowl (above) or a full length scarf. $38

And that’s a wrap for today. Remember, love what you already have and pass along those pre-loved items.

related: more eco fashion finds from The Alternative Consumer

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