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Greygoods Wants You to Say It With T-Shirts, Not Flowers Posted by TreeHugger 1 year 25 weeks ago - Tags: ![]()
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Photo credit: Greygoods
I've personally never been a fan of cut blooms, organic or otherwise. Sure, they look pretty for a day or so, but then the inevitable path to entropy sets in: the drooping, the wilting, the petals and leaves scattered across your table like spent New Year's confetti, and the pungent perfume of decay and rot.
You won't confuse Greygoods' 100 percent organic cotton T-shirts for actual flowers, even if they are rolled up into rosettes. But for erstwhile bouquet senders ...
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