When it comes to living green, sometimes we want things a hair more fashionable than miniature Smart Cars and organic potatoes.
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Del Forte Denim by SF designer Tierra Del Forte, jean queens can be both fashion forward and eco-savvy. Made from organic cotton, the collection—pieces range in price from $125 to $210—includes five styles of jeans as well as shorts, a ruffled mini and an embroidered cap-sleeved jacket.