Marchuska organic cotton designs wants YOUR feedback on what their next eco-friendly item should be for their signature line. Check out the current line at Marchuska.com and tell them what you truly need and want.
Co-founder Christine Marchuska writes in with the following design contest for all interested readers:
“Nothing is free in this economy and neither is your time, so for your effort in helping the Marchuska team brainstorm (by sharing an idea for their next line) – they will give you 25% off of any purchase in the upcoming month – perfect for all the holla holla holiday shoppers out there! All you have to do is email co-founder and NYC fashionista, Christine Marchuska at [email protected] with your idea. She will in turn email you back with a 25% off coupon for her site.“
Here is the best part: if the Marchuska team ends up picking your idea as the winning new item then you will receive:
- A free mseries tee shirt.
- The new item you recommended (once it is manufactured, of course).
Honestly, it really doesn’t get any better than this: A socially responsible and environmentally conscious clothing company offering you an opportunity to shine as you shop.
Yet, if you are asking “why Marchuska?
- High fashion clothing is most often made with fabrics that are processed with excessive amounts of waste, most of Marchuska’s designs are 100% organic cotton and made to last, season to season.
- Well, most eco-friendly clothing is good for the earth, but is lacking in style and cut.
- They took notice that the few lines that incorporate high fashion with sustainable fabrics are excessively overpriced, and have a desire to make well made items more affordable.
Marchuska is the answer by bringing together high fashion and sustainable high quality fabrics at an affordable price.”
Marchuska also actively gives to both Safehorizon.org, which moves victims of violence from crisis to confidence, and the Red Cross Society of China. Find out more by connecting and sharing your design ideas. This is the perfect opportunity for a rising eco-designer, fashion student, or anyone with a creative and curious mind.
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