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Fields of Freedom Plaid - Vegan Leather Tote

Fields of Freedom Plaid - Vegan Leather Tote

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Description: The Little Details

This nature inspired plaid features rich strips of emerald, chocolate, taupe, and caramel. Subtle gold and gray bits adorn the plaid. This artistic pattern is for those who love horseback riding, the freedom of galloping across fields, and tranquil walks down forest trails.

Made With Love for the Earth and Each Other

Made with love from start to finish, this manufacturer produces all items in their studio in Montreal, Canada. They handle everything from the printing, sewing and quality control in house. Not only that, but their knit fabrics are manufactured in Montreal as well.
They believe in fair labor, going above the status quo, so you can feel good about how your items are made. Their employees are paid fair wages, with above minimum wage to start, and work regular hours. All breaks are paid, and their company even pays interns.
Environmental impact is a big concern for eco-conscious companies. By manufacturing and sourcing locally in Montreal, they help reduce their carbon footprint. Their paper waste is recycled in the city and excess clothing items and imperfect garments are donated to inner city shelters.

Care Instructions

Wipe with a damp cloth.
Do not put in washing machine or dryer.
Do not iron.

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The Native American Indian Dog Preservation Project is dedicated to saving the descendants of indigenous dogs. They carefully select dogs with excellent temperaments and health for preservation breeding and educate the public on Native American Indian Dogs and their rich history. Their current goal is to establish the Native American Indian Dog as a recognized breed by working together as a united front toward a path of preservation.

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Fun Facts About Stirrups

The earliest evidence of stirrups that resemble what we use today originated in China, where a ceramic figurine of a horse dated to about 322 C.E. was unearthed. Today, there are many types used in horseback riding that aid the rider, such as Fillis stirrups for English style riding and western stirrups for western.

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