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Posted January 19, 2007
Al Gore creates many things, but fashion has never been one of them—until now. The eco-activist just inspired his first accessory, “The Friends of Al” tote by Hayden-Harnett. Designed in Brooklyn, the bag is made with all-natural cotton and printed with organic pigment instead of chemical ink. With every purchase, $25 goes to Gore’s environmental foundation, Stop Global Warming. The bag also puts an end to cookie-cutter design: Its print was drawn by designer Toni Hayden especially for the project.
$55 at Haydenharnett.com.


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