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White Uomo: 14-15-16 gennaio 2012, Superstudio Più via Tortona, Milano

 

D&A Paris: 2-5 Marzo 2012 Espace 5 Bis, 5 bis rue Froissart, Paris

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B'Sbee is the name of a turquoise stone from Arizona, this stone, along with a red wool string is a sign of good luck and true love for life and nature.
B'Sbee promotes a critical message against those behaviors that have lead society and the environment to where they are today: pollution, global warming, wild exploitation of human and natural resources.
Through our clothes we're trying to do our part to contrast this trend.
Wearing sustainable/organic clothing made with non toxic materials helps to actively preserve the planet.

 

 

 

 

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SHOW ROOM AND ADMINISTRATION:
Milano, Viale Col di Lana 8,
tel 0039 0289420052, fax +39 0289428049
sales@bsbee.com

 

MADE IN THE SHADE SHOP
Milano, Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 53
tel. 0039 02 58118785
open from 11 am to 8 pm - Closed on Monday
www.madeintheshadeshop.com


 

B'SBEE MADE IN THE SHADE SHOP

 

SUSTAINABLE

HAND KNITTED WOOL

Our garemenst are handmade, handknitted from premium New Zealand natural wool. Imperfection if any are part of the value of the handwork itself and prove the uniqueness of our pieces.

ORGANIC COTTON

Conventional cotton sucks up 10% of all agricultural chemicals and 25% of insecticides.
3/4 of a pound of chemicals are needed for a pair of jeans! Organic Cotton growing method helps sustain the land it grows on and the people who grow and harvest it .

HEMP-COTTON

Hemp is Almost the strongest 100natural ber, grown with no chemical pesticides or
fertilizers, with no negative eects on the environment, eco friendly and non toxic to
sensitive skin.

KHADI

This is an homespun, hand woven cotton, made by an all natural human process in which head heart and hands work together.
The spinning of Khadi was the emblem of the Mahatma Gandhi ideology and it was the weapon of India’s battle for freedom.
Khadi production is organic, carbon free and helps small rural villages economy.

SPRING SUMMER 2011