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Do you recycle more than you throw away?  Do you grow your own food even if you live in a condo?  When asked if you want paper or plastic, you say “neither”?  Does your shampoo and dish soap come from the same bottle?  Do you think being a vegan/vegetarian is sexy?  Do you think exploring alternative/renewable energy is just common sense?  You know that BYOB no longer means “bring your own beer.”  Guess what, you might be a Modern Hippie.

Is your favorite online source for really hip, healthy eco-news and other eco-stuff Modern Hippie Mag, well then…yes, you most certainly might be a Modern Hippie.

Show the world that you are proud to be a Modern Hippie and show us some love when you wear your very own Modern Hippie Mag organic t-shirt!

Organic Fitted

We searched long and hard for organic t-shirts to sport our brand and at long last we finally found several organic fabrics for you to choose from.  We ordered the first one last week, and we love it.  Check out Jaszy in the Organic Cotton fitted t-shirt, it’s really soft, very durable, and fits great.

Organic Hemp

In addition to the fitted t-shirt ($21.99), we have an Organic Cotton Jersey Tee ($22.99), an Organic Cotton Heather Tee ($19.99), and Organic Hemp Tee’s in two different colors ($19.99). Our designer, Chad Richter is hard at work on some new designs, but be one of the first to get this one. The designs are applied digitally so there is no water involved in the dye process which means that these are as eco-friendly as we can possibly get without you just walking around naked.

More t-shirt designs and other products will be added soon, but for now this is one of the best ways for you to show your support for Modern Hippie Mag and organic clothing. So don’t put it off for another minute. Go get your t-shirt now!

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Steve McAllister  (360 Posts)

Steve McAllister, Modern Hippie Mag's resident Lifestyle Guru, describes himself as a Renaissance Man. An author, filmmaker, songwriter, and perpetual artistic experimenter, he has recently re-released his second book The Rucksack Letters into paperback to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the journey. His latest book, a comical foray into philosophical science fiction, is How to Survive an Estralarian Mind Meld. His latest artistic project is The Labyrinth of the Unbroken Path. .





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