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Ashes to Ashes

For the human body, death is only the beginning. These meat sacks of ours are hothouses of chemicals, and not just the good kind. Pesticides, flame retardants, heavy metals, and other environmental toxins we’ve picked up in life continue to leach into the mortal coil long after we’ve shuffled off. Current cremation techniques don’t help, […] Read More

Rosehound Apparel

Filthy Rebena is stoked to be carrying Rosehound Apparel.  Rosehound Apparel is a Toronto flair company where the love of flowers and the 90’s run deep.  Rosehound is a Filthy favorite and you’ll find some of it available in our London shop for purchase.  Below are some of the examples of pins and patches we are currently […] Read More

Factory Girl

Waiting for a girl and she gets me into fights Waiting for a girl we get drunk on Friday night She’s a sight for sore eyes Waiting for a factory girl Waiting for a girl and she’s got stains all down her dress Waiting for a girl and my feet are getting wet She ain’t […] Read More

Conscious Chatter

Call us a teensy bit biased, but “Conscious Chatter” is one of the best podcasts ever to grace the virtual airwaves. The brainchild of former Ecouterre writer Kestrel Jenkins, who now challenges people to consider the ethics of their clothing at Awear World, “Conscious Chatter” offers an insider’s look at the global garment supply chain […] Read More

Filthy ♥ Lovers

If roses were red and violets could be blue, I’d take us away to a place just for two. We’d move to a fortress where we’d run and play. You’d be mine and I’d be yours ’til our dying day. With Filthy Rebena you’ll always be covered, ’cause vintage clothing is made for lovers. ♥  Female Model […] Read More

Spilling Over

A larger-than-life “clothing spill” at Seattle’s Alki Beach today presents a striking reminder that landfills shouldn’t be laundry piles. Staged by Savers, an international chain of for-profit thrift stores, the installation is a poignant illustration of the prodigious amount of textiles Americans throw away every year. Eighty-five percent of clothing waste ends up in landfills, […] Read More
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