We’re taking a wild stab at this but if the American Flag is turning out to be the icon du jour, it could have something to do with the Olympics. Just a guess. Either way, its about time—its a great graphic and uses vivid pop colors. The latest to hit the scene is Alternative Apparel who are launching a collection next week (also in time for the 4th of July) of reasonably priced, environmentally friendly and handsomely designed USA…well…apparel. Available at Bloomingdales Men’s, Urban Outfitters Women’s, Fred Segal, E Street Denim, Kitson and AlternativeApparel.com, signature styles include v-neck tees, big league baseball tops, gauze tanks, eco-heather hoodies and henleys.
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