February 5, 2012

Last week, I wrote about Faeries Dance soybean bras, are made from the byproducts of the tofu production process, and the Virus StayWarm line of performance clothing similarly uses recycled coffee beans. Virus turns discarded coffee grounds into coffee charcoal, a natural fiber with thermal, heat-retaining properties.
The moisture-wicking coffee charcoal makes Virus StayWarm an excellent base layer for athletes with eco-friendly sensibilities. Check out Virus' clothing here.
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