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Shopping Small

Shopping Small

Sometimes the little things are what make the biggest impact and we think that’s what makes I Thought of You different. Our entire line of products is 100% handmade. Every stitch, knot, and tie is made with love and with the promise of a better tomorrow. Each time you purchase one of our Fair Trade products, you’re creating a large impact on a small maker.   The appreciation of such meticulous craftsmanship is what makes handmade so meaningful.   We’d love to take you behind the scenes and tell you more about where your products come from so you can appreciate the story behind everything we sell.   A global marketplace. Each product purchased represents a building block for constructing...

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Meaningful Style

Meaningful Style

We love, love, love seeing how you live it up with our Fair Trade accessories. Take a look at our favorite summer outfit styles to inspire your wardrobe and your outlook for autumn and beyond.     Whether your style of choice is made from sustainable glass beads or upcycled fruit, the mantra of “waste not” shines through in perfect harmony.

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Give Fair Trade a Try

Give Fair Trade a Try

We're putting a new spin on this week's Good Buy. Use discount code FREEFAIRTRADE at checkout and get today's special Fair Trade item for free, just pay shipping. We think you'll like this one "berry" much :) Hurry, valid today only!

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Win a Mele Bracelet

Win a Mele Bracelet

  What's better than a comfortable stretch Mele Bracelet? Winning it for free! Enter to win a Fair Trade bracelet on our Facebook page by commenting with your favorite color: fern, sapphire, or crimson. Winner announced on our wall on Saturday 8/8/15, must like our Facebook page. to be eligible.

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We're making progress

We're making progress

When our company launched during Thanksgiving 2014, we issued a challenge asking customers to share a photo from our Facebook wall. For each share, we donated one meal to the hungry.     Since 1990, there are 216 million less undernourished people in the world, around one in nine according to the latest edition of the annual UN hunger report. Ideally that number would be zero in nine are still hungry, but we’re making great strides to get to that point. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has again set a high bar, to again half the prevalence of undernourishment by 2015. ”The near-achievement of the MDG hunger targets shows us that we can indeed eliminate the scourge of...

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