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Industrial Hemp is an annual plant that can be grown in almost any climate and can be used to produce over 25,000 products including: food, paper, clothing, plastics, building materials and fuel. It is currently grown in more than 25 countries including Canada, England, Germany, France, Russia and China but it is still prohibited in the United States. Please see the FAQ for more information about Industrial Hemp.
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Designs for men and women, hand loomed tops, non-itch beanies, and hoodies.
Offers hemp hats and beanies.
Eco-friendly designs for women made from hemp and other natural fibers.
Offers a diverse selection of men's and women's clothing. Includes styles by different designers, including shoes and accessories.
Clothing retailer specializing in hemp t-shirts, hemp sweatshirts, polo shirts, and tank tops. Online sales.
Men's and women's hand dyed and printed shirts of hemp blended material. Includes information about artists of the designs.
Offers hemp hats and beanies.
Clothing retailer specializing in hemp t-shirts, hemp sweatshirts, polo shirts, and tank tops. Online sales.
Offers a diverse selection of men's and women's clothing. Includes styles by different designers, including shoes and accessories.
Eco-friendly designs for women made from hemp and other natural fibers.
Clothes for young women and men in the latest styles made from hemp and other natural fibers. Patchwork, hiphuggers, and western wear. Online retail sales and phone order.
Designs for men and women, hand loomed tops, non-itch beanies, and hoodies.
Men's and women's hand dyed and printed shirts of hemp blended material. Includes information about artists of the designs.
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