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The Great Diaper Debate:

Americans throw away 570 diapers per second, 49 million diapers per day, and spend upwards of $2,000 in diapers per child. What's more, these diapers will still be in landfills 300 years from now. Consider using, even for part of the time, reusable cloth or biodegradable diapers.

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Forever 21

Forever 21 Heritage 1981 Reverse Plaid Shirt

Forever 21 Heritage 1981 Reverse Plaid Shirt

Why It's Good:

Add a colorful twist to a summer ensemble with this fresh, flattering, and completely affordable top.

Why It's Green:

Men's plaid button downs get a new life—and a new look—in the form of reconstructed, recycled shirts while the landfill is spared some space.

Where To Get It:

http://www.forever21.com/ |   $35.00


Go to Forever21.com to find a Heritage 1981 stores near you.

Mad for Plaid

If the thought of a plaid shirt instantly brings to mind lumberjacks, grunge music, or your grandpa, you're not alone. I think of the burly, muscled man smiling proudly on my paper towel roll wrapping. (He's a lumberjack, right?) And while he may be a hero swabbing spilled soda, I'd rather not dress like him. Which is why I did a double take when I came across this little number while window shopping on the web. While Forever 21 is no stranger to of-the-moment designs at shockingly good prices, this is its first foray into recycled clothes, transforming men's button downs into tops that shoppers will snatch up. It's the anti-plaid plaid shirt that shattered the stigma for me. The fitted cut, the scooped neck, the capped sleeves—dare I say it?—make for a delicately feminine, pretty piece. Pair it with white capri pants and fabulous cork wedges for a summer picnic. If someone asks you to pass the paper towels, it's sheer coincidence.