$25 for $50 Worth of Ethically Sourced, Eco-Friendly Apparel and Accessories at Eleven : Eleven
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- Local Canadian designers
- Eco boutique with emphasis on sustainable fabrics & fair trade
- India-inspired pieces
Clothes that fit well complement a person's figure, though clothes that are way too big can be useful for concealing both mini and full-size watermelons. Get the former with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of ethically sourced, eco-friendly apparel and accessories at Eleven : Eleven on 10th Street Northwest.
Showcasing globally flavoured designs by scores of up-and-coming Canadian designers and artists, Eleven : Eleven invites socially responsible fashionistas to slip on styles crafted from sustainably sourced textiles, surplus materials, and authentic saris and silks purchased from India at fair-trade prices. Pass through the rustic red exterior into a boutique beaming with sun-soaked fabrics, flowing skirts, and India-inspired pieces.
Don the boho-futurism of Rabbit and Empee or the boldly patterned eloquence of Cherry Chic Designs. Like a sun-baked car seat, summery organic cotton tank tops taunt torsos to take them for a spin, and hot-yoga bra tops constructed from bamboo and more organic cotton emanate equal heat ($54). Attract conservationists and blind dates with a flirty high-waisted skirt "upcycled" from men's shirts ($45) and a pair of Subcontinental leather lace-up sandals ($48). In addition to its offbeat designer apparel, Eleven : Eleven invites shoppers to lose keys and ham sandwiches in the vibrant underbelly of its collection of Marmalade bags.
Reviews
Eleven: Eleven Boutique has been featured in Beat Route magazine, Fashion magazine's Fashion Reporters blog, and on Sweetspot.ca. More than 500 Facebook users like the boutique.
- Eleven: Eleven offers a unique blend of colour, pattern and design that calls out to the bold and the confident. – Melissa Renwick, Beat Route
- [Designer] Redditt’s fresh take on romanticism has an ethnic twist, giving both the label and Calgarians a splash of colorful culture. – Bonnee McLachlan, Fashion Reporters blog
- Local Canadian designers
- Eco boutique with emphasis on sustainable fabrics & fair trade
- India-inspired pieces
Clothes that fit well complement a person's figure, though clothes that are way too big can be useful for concealing both mini and full-size watermelons. Get the former with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of ethically sourced, eco-friendly apparel and accessories at Eleven : Eleven on 10th Street Northwest.
Showcasing globally flavoured designs by scores of up-and-coming Canadian designers and artists, Eleven : Eleven invites socially responsible fashionistas to slip on styles crafted from sustainably sourced textiles, surplus materials, and authentic saris and silks purchased from India at fair-trade prices. Pass through the rustic red exterior into a boutique beaming with sun-soaked fabrics, flowing skirts, and India-inspired pieces.
Don the boho-futurism of Rabbit and Empee or the boldly patterned eloquence of Cherry Chic Designs. Like a sun-baked car seat, summery organic cotton tank tops taunt torsos to take them for a spin, and hot-yoga bra tops constructed from bamboo and more organic cotton emanate equal heat ($54). Attract conservationists and blind dates with a flirty high-waisted skirt "upcycled" from men's shirts ($45) and a pair of Subcontinental leather lace-up sandals ($48). In addition to its offbeat designer apparel, Eleven : Eleven invites shoppers to lose keys and ham sandwiches in the vibrant underbelly of its collection of Marmalade bags.
Reviews
Eleven: Eleven Boutique has been featured in Beat Route magazine, Fashion magazine's Fashion Reporters blog, and on Sweetspot.ca. More than 500 Facebook users like the boutique.
- Eleven: Eleven offers a unique blend of colour, pattern and design that calls out to the bold and the confident. – Melissa Renwick, Beat Route
- [Designer] Redditt’s fresh take on romanticism has an ethnic twist, giving both the label and Calgarians a splash of colorful culture. – Bonnee McLachlan, Fashion Reporters blog