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<description>&lt;p&gt;Kudos to Jyl at Therapy for being so bold and smart, in addition to being so stylish. As a longtime window shopper of that boutique, caught somewhere between disposable fashion whore and ardent recycling advocate, i am ever so pleased to know that my future window peepings will reveal all new, eco-conscious designer duds to covet. I say &apos;covet&apos; because a college students budget has all too rarely afforded myself a lucky purchase from that store.  

I hope that Therapy&apos;s &apos;Eco-Conscious with an Edge&apos; campaign will spread the message that shoppers just down the road at EcoWise have known for years. Our dollars are our votes. Each consumer&apos;s choice represents an opportunity to do less harm. And now that Jyl has taken matters into her hands, maybe many more fierce ladies will recognize that the green revolution needn&apos;t be all crunchy granola flavored Birkenstocks. (Thank heaven, i won&apos;t be needing those anymore!)

so three cheers for therapy and all the eco friendly fashion designers that are stepping outside the box. 

Also, much deserved shouts out to the other eco-friendly fashion purveyors in the soco neighborhood, EcoWise and No-Comply Skateshop. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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