Fair Trade Recycled Necktie
Fair Trade Recycled Necktie
Guatemala

Fair Trade Recycled Necktie

Regular price $ 32.00 Free shipping
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I M P A C T

Hand and loom weaving by Women in Guatemala keeps culture alive as well as providing opportunities for safe, living wage artisan employment.  Each and every purchase creates dignified work, confidence, and sustainable paths to end poverty.

Your purchase empowers women and children to live free!

D E T A I L S

  • Woven tie makes 2 statements:  fair trade + fashion!
  • Handmade of recycled materials
  • Packaged by hand in the USA
  • Some ties come with tags, without box
  • Assorted styles, enjoy one of the few true surprises in life when your unique tie arrives!

S H O P  T H E  C H A N G E 

Your purchase empowers people in need with a hand up via safe, living wage employment.

Shop the change you wish to see in the world; browse the Do Good Shop collection here.

Send beautiful, one of a kind wrapped gifts right to their doorstep!

Just 2 easy steps . . .

  1. Click here to add gift wrapping for $4 per package.
  2. In the "notes to seller" section at checkout, enter a personal note for the recipient if you'd like.
  3. Kick back and relax because you're not standing in a post office line or out shopping the crowded aisles!

We've got you covered, friends:  we'll wrap and ship all your gifts for you.

(Just like the big box online store, only ethical + doing good in the world) 

*Please make a new order for any gifts going to different addresses.

Shop the change you wish to see in the world; browse the Do Good Shop collection here.

Your purchase of this quality, one-of-a-kind gift empowers survivors of oppression through ethical, living wage artisan employment. 

With every order you fight against . . . 

  • sex trafficking
  • modern day slavery
  • poverty
  • homelessness
  • exploitation

Learn more about the purpose, mission, and vision of this social justice, 501c3 nonprofit marketplace here:  Do Good Shop.

Do Good. Shop Fair.

Your purchase through the Do Good Shop, empowers artisan survivors by helping support them with a living wage through meaningful employment.