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Color Me Free Launches New Line of Wearable Art

The
Proceeds from the Company’s Line Empowers Others to Move Beyond Financial
Poverty and Supports Endangered Species Projects

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / April 25, 2016 / Color Me Free, a company that developed original coloring books as well as an ethically-produced clothing line, announced the launch of its wearable art—t-shirts that buyers can color in themselves and use to express their creativity. A portion of the money from the clothing and books are used for empowering women in underdeveloped communities and sustaining endangered species initiatives across the planet.

According to a company spokesperson, a few artistically oriented entrepreneurs who wished to spark individual creativity while making a difference for the Earth started Color Me Free. This particular project is a part of the ethical fashion movement, especially because the clothes are 100% organic and made locally or by women who wish to gain financial independence. Color Me Free offers its clients the choice between organic cotton t-shirts and t-shirts made of natural micromodal fabric from Turkey.

“This project began by our love for the planet and the survival of the sentient beings that populate her,” stated the representative. “We will donate a minimum of 25 percent of our profits to one or more specific endangered species projects and help underprivileged individuals here and abroad.”

Recently, Color Me Free decided to take its wearable art initiative to Indiegogo in hopes of raising the necessary funds to complete the project. Color Me Free is accepting contributions to help cover printing, research, travel, and production costs for its clothing line. The company is offering supporters a wide variety of perks in exchange for their donations, including coloring books, art prints, and personal illustrations.

Individuals interested in learning more about Color Me Free and its work can visit the company’s Indiegogo page for additional information.

About
Color Me Free:

Color Me Free is not strictly for fun and fashion; the product’s proceeds to go protecting endangered species around the globe. The designers of Color Me Free created t-shirts with beautiful art of an endangered animal that buyers can fill in with color. The clothing focuses on coloring book designs of endangered species, allowing wearers to create their very own individual art and showing how every person can help turn the loss of any species around with this product. The clothing and books both educate the consumer of the most critically endangered species and teaches them how every person can help turn the loss of any species around. For more information, please visit https://goo.gl/EJj5Pa

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