Degree 6 is the last degree that theoretically separates us all from the entire world…and Degree 6 Clothing believe it will take the entire world to act in order to affect global climate change. They choose to consciously produce clothing that focuses on two of the planet’s most critical issues: carbon emissions and water supply. They aim to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere by cutting emissions across their products’ entire lifecycle and they also aim to reduce the amount of water used in the production of apparel by using sustainable alternatives to cotton, such as bamboo and recycled polyester (more)
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Degree Six Clothing – easy on carbon emissions & water supply
Saturday, August 22nd, 2009Eco-LUX Apparel: Degree Six Clothing
Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
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Eco-LUXies, have you been searching the Web for green gear that’s designed with comfort and sex appeal in mind?? Well, if that’s something you’ve been trying to hunt down, then let us recommend this company that excels in eco-chic loungewear for both men and women!
Degree 6 Clothing definitely takes green to a whole new level with their cozy off-the-shoulder tops and hot, hot T’s!! By cleverly incorporating a variety of eco-techniques such as blending bamboo and corn, or organic cotton and recycled polyester, this line definitely sets itself apart.
Regardless of the methods used to create these eco-friendly pieces, you’re guaranteed chic, comfortable, and eco-fabulous apparel!! So, no more feeling guilty for buying clothes that don’t ‘make’ a positive difference towards our environment. It’s official, D6 has just been LUXified!
These new designs by D6 just recently debuted in June by way of designer, Cassie Stevenson; who infused her Portland roots into her transplanted Los Angles lens in creating the new men and women’s collections.
“My vision is to provide comfortable, high-quality, sexy styles that everyone feels good wearing, while promoting awareness to our environment and practicing the greenest process possible. D6 will continually strive to find more sustainable options for every aspect of our business, as well as provide the highest quality of fabrics and production,” says Stevenson.
As a company, Degree 6 was created with sustainability in mind as well as eco-clothes that can add to your fashion statement. Though, they don’t claim to solve all the world’s challenges. They have chosen to create a clothing line that meets two of the planet’s most critical concerns: carbon emissions and water supply. By using alternative sources of cotton, they can cut back on their water usage. The lifecycle of their product has also been created to actually continually look for ways to reduce emissions as it travels through the production process from fabrication, dyeing, cutting, sewing, packaging or hybrid vehicles for shipments.
Be sure to check their complete line of clothing at Degree 6.
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NEW! Degree Six Launches Eco-Friendly Apparel For Men, Women
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA
on 08.11.09

Photo credit: Degree Six Clothing
For most of us, the idea that we’re six degrees of separation from everyone else on the planet is either six too many or six too few. (See: John Cusack versus Jon Gosselin.) Degree Six, a fresh new clothing line from Los Angeles, wants everyone to cut loose, join hands, and band together for the sake of this big blue marble, regardless of race, creed, and tabloid-baiting, bad-boy behavior.
Designed by Cassie Stevenson, who was inspired by the beauty of her native Portland, Ore., D6 takes a three-prong approach to clothing by marrying sexiness, style, and sustainability.

Photo credit: Degree Six Clothing
Its debut collection consists of several tees in assorted silhouettes for both men and women, along with bottoms and skivvies for the ladies. We’re especially taken with the tissue-thin, off-shoulder asymmetrical top with side pockets, woven from a blend of bamboo and corn, which can be slipped over skinny pegged jeans or pulled off on its own as a minidress.
For back-to-school wardrobes, look no further than the too-cool-for-you-know-what grey-plaid, V-neck sweater, with thumbholes at the end of each long sleeve for nippier weather. And the salaciously named—and cut—booty shorts, made from organic cotton and recycled polyester, goes with, well, everything.

Photo credit: Degree Six Clothing

Photo credit: Degree Six Clothing

Photo credit: Degree Six Clothing

Photo credit: Degree Six Clothing







