Jane Fonda and Jennifer Beals might have pioneered the fad years ago, but now Maggie’s Organics is bringing a new generation of eco-friendly legwarmers to the mainstream (Oh, what a feeling!). Made in the USA from Certified Organic Cotton, Maggie’s Legwarmers are a funky and functional way to keep your legs warm and show off your progressive fashion sense. Not only do they fit most adult’s legs and arms, these multi-tasking legwarmers can also work as an over-the-knee option to keep little ones’ legs stylish and cozy.
Whether you’re hitting an aerobics class or strolling around town, the Rainbow, Black or Moss legwarmers add style and warmth that you can feel good about wearing. Using only the choicest cotton, Maggie’s Legwarmers are a reflection of the company’s enduring standards for producing high-quality products and treating workers and employees with respect.
“Maggie’s was founded on the belief that every organic clothing item we create should not only be functional, comfortable and in-step with nature, but also a product of ethical business practices which center on treating workers fairly,” says Maggie’s Organics President Bená Burda.
Maggie's journey into the organic cotton business was inspired by their mission to support responsible and sustainable growing methods along with their motivation to protect people and the planet from the harmful impacts of conventionally grown cotton. Their product line and practices have reaped many awards including Natural Products Expo East "Best New Green Product" and the Intercot Recognition Award in the category of "Social Accountability.”
To learn more about Maggie’s Legwarmers or to request an interview, please call Chelsea Vurciaga at 720-937-3849 or email Chelsea@cresultscom.com.
About Maggie’s Organics
Maggie’s Organics was founded in 1992 on the premise that workers should be treated ethically and that clothing should be durable, affordable and constructed of environment-
Visit www.maggiesorganics.com or
call (800) 609-8593 within the US, (734) 482-4000 outside the US.
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