Friday, March 27, 2015

What a fabulous fair trade weekender bag: perfect for travels


We are proud to let you know we’ve just added an incredibly attractive fair trade weekender bag for your travels to places of interest near or far. Our new duffle style bag neatly holds an impressively large volume of clothes, accessories, shoes, toiletries, books, laptops, mobile devices and other items you may wish to bring along.

This weekender bag comes in a choice of three fabulous exterior designs, equipped with strong yet soft leather handles and trim (so you can carry it over your shoulder comfortably as well as gripping by your hands). There are side snaps that when opened, allow for the bag to extend its volume. It measures 14 inches high by 25 inches long by 11 inches across. For interior pockets there is a 12 inch deep zippered pocket, opposite two handy mobile device pockets. And yes, a soft cotton lining to protect your valuables. It’s a well thought out design by the fair trade folks at Filling Spaces, and exquisitely crafted by their artisans in India.

Filling Spaces is a fair trade eco friendly company based in Portland, Oregon, and founded by sisters Deepali Kalia and Nanu Khanna. Originally from India, together they blend their backgrounds in creative development, textiles and their years of design for couture studios. Says Deepali,“Every product embodies our upbringing: rich artistic tradition, creativity and craftsmanship. We believe that both traditional techniques and new interpretations of old traditions bring immeasurable beauty and warmth into the home and soul.”

Check out this new travel item and others bags by Filling Spaces today at the SFAC site. 

Enjoy your shopping and be sure to recommend us to your friends. Shopping for a Change is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Fair Trade Purses and Tote Bags Making Their Way to World Stage


Purse, handbags, tote bags—they form an enormous world market as women choose to update or expand their purse collection often, and fresh fashions are presented in the design capitals of the world. As we’re in the spring season of 2015, there’s a host of new purse items being bought by store buyers and introduced into compelling store displays to entice shoppers. They are fashionable, no doubt. But are they sustainable fashion? Are they eco friendly fashion?

Sustainable fashion is the principle we here at Shopping for a Change believe in and practice. Sustainable means that the item creation contributes to the healthy continuity of the sources it comes from. It can also mean that a tradition of crafting is being sustained among the people in a developing country that practice a long-standing manufacturing art. Sustainable fashion means for purse crafting that the materials are truly natural (and not part of factory farming, or species-decimating practices) or organic, use natural dyes and other naturally derived processes. It also means that the artisans crafting our purses and totes are sustained in their livelihood through the fair pay they receive. Eco friendly purses means these accessories do not cause harm to the environment. That has to be a very compelling reason to choose an eco green purse over a conventional purse.


Today, and growing into the future, the share of market for purses is growing upwards for fair trade, eco friendly and sustainable purses or bags. And the styles are gorgeous. We invite you to participate. Next time you’re shopping for a purse,  tote or duffle, think sustainable fashion, think Shopping for a Change!


Enjoy your shopping and be sure to recommend us to your friends. Shopping for a Change is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Shopping for a Change® Summer Internship Opportunity



Shopping for aChange®, a non-profit organization, is a fair trade marketplace where artisans, predominantly women from developing countries, sell their handmade creations, enabling them to earn a sustainable income and lift themselves from poverty. Our net proceeds subsidize community improvement projects abroad as well as help fund select U.S.-based charities.

We are an all-volunteer organization and have no paid employees. Now into our fifth year online, we are preparing to add an exciting new facet to our growing e-commerce business. We are looking for a one or two select individuals to work side by side with the president and founder, to help launch and maintain this new division, and to manage various other projects.

Responsibilities may include:
·      Creating new product pages weekly, via the easy to learn templates and apps built into
    the back end of our Shopify-based website.
·      Editing photos that will be used for the website.
·      Creating graphic oriented email blasts using Vertical Response.
·      Conducting interviews via Skype.
·      Creative writing.
·      Online research.
·      Photography and modeling.
·      Helping curate artisan goods for our website.

You:
·      Are able to work weekday afternoons this summer from 12-4 P.M.
·      Are extremely organized.
·      Know how to edit digital photos, compose creative images that include text, and have the software to do so on your computer.
·      Are a strong creative writer.
·      Have great fashion sense.
·      Are a skilled photographer.
·      Are quick to pick up on technology that has a strong intuitive aspect to it.
·      Are a go-getter who can take instruction and run with it.
·      Are able to think on your feet and aren't afraid to offer your respectful opinion.
·      Are not afraid to ask questions.
·      Are extremely responsible and willing to work hard.
·      Have a laptop you can always bring to work.
·      Have reliable transportation to our home office in San Mateo.
·      Are interested in getting real world work experience while knowing what you are doing in making a huge difference in the lives of others around the world who are far less fortunate than yourself.

If you are a rising high school junior or older, and possess most or all of the skills mentioned above, and are interested in working with us, please send your resume, cover letter and creative writing sample to Stacey@shoppingforachange.org right away. Our internship positions fill quickly and are offering fewer positions this year.

There is some flexibility in our dates. If you are taking a family vacation we may be able to work around it.  We anticipate beginning Monday, June 15-Friday, August 14th.




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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Focusing on Design and Quality in the Next Evolution of Fair Trade


The textile and garment fashion industry is, of course, about fashion: the season’s designs that capture a meme, statement, novelty or ethnic motif that creates beauty in the eye of the beholder. Fashion is an enormous aesthetic and mercantile world. And fair trade fashion is growing up rapidly in that world as the evolution of design in the fair trade products lines is producing very attractive looks.

This is our daily aspiration at Shopping for a Change: to curate high fashion, well made products into our collections of handbags and purses, accessories, wraps and scarves, jewelry, apparel, and even baby items. In the selection process for our products we are looking at hundreds of options. Once we have confirmed they are made following fair trade principles, our highest criteria is the design, look, and feel of the product. It has to have a certain fashionable and inspiring look, and often our repeat customers (familiar with the fashion design world) are invited to participate in our selection process. Next, we are looking for quality. Not just any quality that says this product is okay to sell, but one whereby you can easily ascertain the fine level of materials and work(wo)manship. Our products are built to withstand normal wear and tear with use as one of your favorite items.

Fair trade textile and garment products don’t have to be dull. They can sizzle with design innovation and beauty while also paying fair wages to their makers and being eco friendly to the environment and ecology.

Please click here to take a look at our purse and handbag collection. They are right out of a fashion magazine, and several have been featured in travel magazines and holiday gift magazines.

Enjoy your shopping and be sure to recommend us to your friends. Shopping for a Change is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.