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Perpetua – Bach

$15 for $30 Worth of Eco-Friendly Clothing and Accessories

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In a Nutshell

Eco-friendly and vegan clothing and accessories constructed of organic and repurposed materials; brands include Reveal and Eco Skin

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 24, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The feel of organic fabric against the skin is light and reassuring, like a breeze from the ocean or a neck rub from someone wearing a marshmallow on every finger. Wrap yourself up in this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Eco-Friendly Clothing and Apparel

The store’s inventory includes classic Tagua bracelets ($24), bamboo earbuds by Reveal ($30), organic cotton lounge yoga pants by Blue Canoe ($34), and Green Guru men’s wallets made from repurposed bicycle tubes and billboards ($21).

Perpetua

Though Perpetua owners Catheryn and John Snyder are masters of compromise when it comes to their differences in taste, there’s one thing they won’t arbitrate over: the wellness of the planet. That’s why the duo’s clothing boutique houses an environmentally friendly stock of organic and vegan clothing for both men and women, with garments and accessories from high-end brands such as Reveal and Eco Skin. Within the space’s mint-green walls, clients may peruse a rotating stock of shoes, apparel, jewelry, and wallets made from hemp and organic cotton, as well as repurposed materials such as bicycle tubes, billboards, and the red carpets of fashion shows past.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Spicing Up a Monologue

Monologues are the most boring part of plays since they only involve a single performer and that single performer is never an adorable baby actor. To make these seemingly unending passages more interesting, follow these helpful tips:

  • Do something interesting with your voice. You could give your character an accent or, if you can't do a convincing accent, just yell the entire time.

  • Cut out all the unnecessary words, such as articles and any full sentences that don't foreshadow how the main character is a group of children hiding inside a man's suit.

  • Wear a funky hat or rad loafers. That'll give the audience something to look at!

  • Perform it with multiple people and tell the director you're going to start calling it a fun-o-logue.

  • Start at the end of the monologue and work backward. Then when you finish, tell the audience that they just got Pranked'd™. (If you're interested in buying the rights to use the name Pranked'd™, probably for a hilarious hidden-camera goof show, please contact Groupon for more information.)

Why is there so much yelling in plays? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

Perpetua

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    209 S 4th Ave., Suite 1A
    Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
    (734) 222-9270
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