New Pics And Press From Our Favorite Celebs
Take a look at all the places our t-shirts have shown up and give a listen to all the new fans out there that have something positive to say about A Lot To Say.
As Seen Being Worn On The Set:
March 2010
As Seen On The Night:
The 2009 Kitson Party
The 2009 Grammy Awards
The 2009 Grammy Awards |
The 2009 Sundance Film Festival
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The 2009 Image Awards
As Seen On The Web:
— Comments at Sundance
Our Swag Bags:
2009 Sundance Film Festival
2009 Grammy Awards
2009 Image Awards
2008 Now & Zen Music Festival
Cool Testimonials:
I am a great fan of this company, as they help your voice be heard. They carry a whole line of cute t-shirts with all kinds of great eco-messages. Check them out!
Sophie Ulano, Author of Gorgeously Green,
8 Simple Steps To An Earth – Friendly Life
Got A Lot To Say? Wear Your Words.
With the green movement in full swing, people are creating more and more clever ways to get their message and information out. First, it was just bumper stickers, then came the innovative billboards, and most recently the “I’m not a plastic bag” canvas tote.
Using a bag as a billboard is sooo out, now it’s all about wearing your words loud and proud on your t-shirt. I twittered upon this spankin’ new Bay Area based clothing company, ALotToSay.com, that offers earth-friendly t-shirts with eye-catching messages. Would you sport one?
From the Blog, “Epic Self”
We The People…Promote Green Speech
“Virgin” in big bold letters on a T-shirt might be advocacy for sexual purity, but there is no shortage of passion in the life of a person wearing such a shirt. The finer print on the T-shirt from A Lot To Say reads: “Virgin plastic is what most shampoo and conditioner bottles are made from and they add to over 25% of waste in landfills. Not sexy.
At a time when so many voices ricochet across media lines, how do you drown out the clatter without loosing curiosity, and how do you zero in on new conversations in the noise?
The green dialogue emerged amidst all that static and A Lot To Say’s voice quietly echoed visible sentiments for the environment.
From The Website, www.looking green.org/ Special Edition
