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Brands That Give Back, It’s a Win-Win

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Check out these fashionable and charitable companies!

Pura Vida Bracelet 

These trendy bracelets are made by artisans in Costa Rica, providing them with full time jobs! Pura Vida Bracelets donates 1% of their annual revenue to environmental organizations! In addition, they partner with over 190 charities, where they donate nearly $1 million. Each bracelet ranges from $5 to $15 and packs range from $30-$70!

Instagram: @puravidabracelets

Twitter: @puravidabrac

Warby Parker 

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If you’re in need of a new pair of glasses, shop at Warby Parker! The company donates to one of their nonprofit partners, who covers the cost of a pair of glasses to someone in need. The organizations also trains men and women to perform eye exams and sell glasses; therefore, providing stable jobs and vision care to poorer communities. All glasses, including sunglasses, start at $95! Help in their vision for a better future!

Instagram” @WarbyParker

Twitter @WarbyParker

Sudara 

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Looking for unique, trendy and fun clothing this summer, check out Sudara! It provides women an opportunity to gain valuable job skills and build a career. The company spreads awareness and fights against slavery and sex trafficking. With a diverse product supply from clothes to toys, you can’t go wrong! Prices begin at $10!

Instagram: @SudaraGoods

Twitter:  @SudaraGoods

Feed 

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The company Feed, sells everything from apparel to accessories. Their most popular items are handbags that range from $25 to $300! The company also gives meals to children in need! Plus, you’ll know exactly how much food you provided with your purchase because the number is stamped on the product!

Instagram:@Feed

Twitter: @FEEDprojects

Gandys 

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Gandys was founded by Rob and Paul Forken through the ‘Orphans for Orphans’ Initiative. The brothers lost their parents in the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka. They sell shoes and accessories and the money goes towards their organization, which helps orphans and underprivileged kids all around the world receive an education and a better life.

Instagram: @GandysLondon

Twitter: @GandysLondon

Be sure to check these companies out and receive adorable, stylish products while also putting your money to good use and doing your part towards creating a better world!

Instagram/Photo: @puravidabracelets@WarbyParker@SudaraGoods@Feed, and @GandysLondon

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