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		<title>Fair Trade Blue Tunic and Skirt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know? Every 10 minutes, a woman or child is trafficked into the United States for forced labor.
I had the opportunity to review some unique apparel from The Emancipation Network (T.E.N.) &#8211; an organization that promotes awareness of modern day human trafficking. I tried on two items of clothing, a blue tunic that was [...]<p>Posted on: <a href="http://cutemomclothes.com">CuteMomClothes.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://cutemomclothes.com/fair-trade-blue-tunic-and-skirt/">Fair Trade Blue Tunic and Skirt</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know? Every <strong>10 minutes</strong>, a woman or child is trafficked into the United States for forced labor.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3358/3427661542_fae73591a8.jpg" alt="Fair Trade Blue Tunic" hspace="3" width="300" height="408" align="right" />I had the opportunity to review some unique apparel from <a href="http://www.madebysurvivors.com/">The Emancipation Network</a> (T.E.N.) &#8211; an organization that promotes awareness of modern day human trafficking. I tried on two items of clothing, a blue tunic that was hand made by a woman named Svica and a blue skirt that was hand made by a woman named Leak. Both women are survivors of sexual slavery who were rescued and taught a skill that will provide a livelihood that will sustain them.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://store.madebysurvivors.com/Catalog/Clothing-and-Scarves">silk/cotton tunic</a> has long sleeves and falls at the hip. It fits very loosely, and I was quite comfortable outside in 57 degree weather without a jacket on. I really like the embroidery detail around the neckline and on the sleeves. I can personally attest that the tunic was hand-made, as I could see some of the markings used to make it. (No problem! Just needs to be laundered before wearing in public!)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not really a <a href="http://store.madebysurvivors.com/Catalog/Clothing-and-Scarves">skirt</a> lover, but I wanted to complement the tunic with another hand-made piece. The A-line skirt is 70% silk and 30% cotton. Machine washable, but air dry. I really liked the length of the skirt, as it covers me properly when I sit. The 4-inch waistband is quite flattering, as it takes care of minor stomach pudge. It is a wrap skirt, and I had a slight issue with the wind when I was standing outside for pictures, but it had a strong three-button closure, so at least I didn&#8217;t have to worry about it falling off!</p>
<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3597/3427667776_d47dd9e5bf.jpg" alt="Fair Trade Blue Skirt" hspace="3" width="242" height="450" align="left" />The tunic is currently available for $15, the skirt for $20. In addition to what I tried on, they have t-shirts, tank tops, scarves, handbags, wallets, jewelry, stationery, and items for kids! Support awareness of human trafficking and help survivors of the sexual slavery trade by shopping at the <a href="http://store.madebysurvivors.com/Catalog">Made by Survivors store</a> by T.E.N.  Consider shopping there for Mother&#8217;s Day, weddings, and graduations this spring. You&#8217;ll feel good about yourself, and your gift recipient will, too!</p>
<p>Christina Gleason is a professional writer and blogger. Check out her mommy blog <a href="http://www.CutestKidEver.org">Cutest Kid Ever</a> or hire her writing services at <a href="http://PhenomenalContent.com">Phenomenal Content</a>.</p>
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