Buffalo’s Angela Polimeni wants you to dress consciously


You might be comfortable in your own clothes, but that would probably change if you thought about where they come from and how they were made.

Mass clothing production is often done with harsh chemicals, can be heavily pollutive and is supported by low-wage factory and farm workers.

A Buffalo resident wants to give people an alternative.

Angela Polimeni's EcoTeeCo is a side project she hopes to someday turn into a full-time business. The company sources its products from a distributor of organic…

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