$20 for $50 Worth of Apparel from Beta Clothing Designs
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- Eco-friendly apparel
- Selections for men and women
- Online ordering
- Free pick-up at warehouse
With Spanish moss trousers and oak brassieres no longer trendy, fashionistas looking for eco-minded apparel have had to resort to wrapping live otters around themselves. Get earth-friendly threads without threat of otter bite with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $50 worth of apparel from Beta Clothing Designs. Place your order online, and either get it delivered to you (shipping is not included in this deal) or pick it up for free at Beta's warehouse in Toronto. This Groupon is good for regular- and sale-priced (outlet) items, but all sale merchandise is final sale.
Beta, an acronym for "beyond everything tried already," outfits active urbanites in eco-friendly, made-in-Canada apparel that hinges on style and social responsibility. Dudes can snuggle into the bamboo-fiber blend of the Stimulus men's T-shirt ($34.50) or bounce from the beach to the bar with ease in the versatile, eggplant-coloured Cooper polo ($69), made from Chitosante, a fabric that's EPA-certified, antibacterial, and wicks away moisture. Women may wish to wear the weather with the raindrop designs of the Curve longsleeve ($59) or frolic down the foggy corridors of time with the comfy Contour crop pants ($69). Beta also ups the ante on underthings with its line of men's underwear—never again go missing in a crowd of half-naked people with the red Sugar Ray boxer shorts ($28), or feel secure in the sub-equator of your body with Hobbes boxer briefs ($28). There is a limit of one pair of underwear per Groupon.
The official uniform provider for the 2008 Canadian National Open Division climbing team, Beta emphasizes green practices by using fabrics, materials, and treatments with minimal ecological impact in its city-meets-sports clothing. Show your support for the planet earth—despite its refusal to respond to any of your phone calls, texts, letters, or messenger pigeons—with eco-friendly, sustainable apparel from Beta.
- Eco-friendly apparel
- Selections for men and women
- Online ordering
- Free pick-up at warehouse
With Spanish moss trousers and oak brassieres no longer trendy, fashionistas looking for eco-minded apparel have had to resort to wrapping live otters around themselves. Get earth-friendly threads without threat of otter bite with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $50 worth of apparel from Beta Clothing Designs. Place your order online, and either get it delivered to you (shipping is not included in this deal) or pick it up for free at Beta's warehouse in Toronto. This Groupon is good for regular- and sale-priced (outlet) items, but all sale merchandise is final sale.
Beta, an acronym for "beyond everything tried already," outfits active urbanites in eco-friendly, made-in-Canada apparel that hinges on style and social responsibility. Dudes can snuggle into the bamboo-fiber blend of the Stimulus men's T-shirt ($34.50) or bounce from the beach to the bar with ease in the versatile, eggplant-coloured Cooper polo ($69), made from Chitosante, a fabric that's EPA-certified, antibacterial, and wicks away moisture. Women may wish to wear the weather with the raindrop designs of the Curve longsleeve ($59) or frolic down the foggy corridors of time with the comfy Contour crop pants ($69). Beta also ups the ante on underthings with its line of men's underwear—never again go missing in a crowd of half-naked people with the red Sugar Ray boxer shorts ($28), or feel secure in the sub-equator of your body with Hobbes boxer briefs ($28). There is a limit of one pair of underwear per Groupon.
The official uniform provider for the 2008 Canadian National Open Division climbing team, Beta emphasizes green practices by using fabrics, materials, and treatments with minimal ecological impact in its city-meets-sports clothing. Show your support for the planet earth—despite its refusal to respond to any of your phone calls, texts, letters, or messenger pigeons—with eco-friendly, sustainable apparel from Beta.