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Labels for Healthy Clothing

Holy Cow tracking label

Over at Holy Cow Headquarters we are working on labeling of our garments.  What’s kind of cool is that every garment we make comes with a tracking code that allows our great customers to track the product all the way through the value chain.  This is important because we have made big efforts to make our production chain healthier for people and healthier for the planet.  The goal of Holy Cow tracking labels is to show the consumer why they should care.  What does organic cotton clothing really mean?  What is the difference between an organic cotton kids t-shirt and a conventionally grown cotton shirt?  Our environmental and social standard aims to produce a product with minimal impact on the planet.  Working with Whole Foods we will be promoting the message of healthy clothing. We have several new initiatives in the works so stay tuned.

Coming to a Whole Foods Near You

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We have some exciting news to share.  Holy Cow is partnering with Whole Foods Market stores in several midwest states. (Find a Holy Cow, Whole Foods location near you).  Holy Cow traceable organic clothing, a first of its kind, will hit shelves the first week of February.  We are thrilled to partner with Whole Foods, the premier shopping destination for organic and sustainable products.  Creating this partnership allows us to share the benefits of sustainable clothing and the story behind the product with an even larger population, which is hugely exciting.  Click here to preview some of the great products coming to Whole Foods next month.

Where are the cows?

We’re in Chicago – visiting our friends at Whole Foods.  You can find Holy Cow in stores this winter.  Until then, check out the new tees in our online shop!

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