The New Underground
Date: February 24, 2010 | Category: Fashion, Featured, Women

Hailing from the rainy Seattle, WA, designers Davora Lindner and Camilla Eckersley of Prairie Underground know how to dress a girl in bold, fashion-forward styles that are entirely functional with a cozy sex appeal - many of the pieces are equally appropriate for a day at the office or a lounging Sunday afternoon.
A long-time staple in the ecofab office, the signature cloak hoodie in organic cotton (available in a short and long version) is one of the true recognizable “Prairie Underground” pieces, but now that the Spring 2010 collection is available in stores, all bets are on the table trying to predict which of the new pieces may rival the old cloak. The “romp around the clock” short romper paired with the 3/4 length pointelle leggings or the savoy pant and joey t? And we can’t wait to sport the maiden voyage blazer, coupled with the ruffled flame skirt.
As always, Prairie Underground is dedicated to using eco-friendly materials like organic cotton, hemp and remnant materials - but holding firm to their sustainable standards doesn’t mean skimping on style!
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iesza Jessica
Date: March 20th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
I LOVE the hoody. Nicely done.
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