PRWeb/LawFuel.com – Organic Gift News – Can You Dig It?, a California based, organic cotton apparel company, is celebrating its one year anniversary. Owner, Stephanie Wood, single mother of three and organic gardening enthusiast, has created a line of clothing that expresses her love of gardens and children, that is full of humor and color.
Ojai, California (PRWEB) March 2, 2006 — Can You Dig It?, a California based, organic cotton apparel company, is celebrating its one year anniversary. Owner, Stephanie Wood, single mother of three and organic gardening enthusiast, has created a line of clothing that expresses her love of gardens and children, that is full of humor and color.
Can You Dig It?, at www.canyoudig-it.com, was recently featured at the San Francisco International Gift Fair in February, 2006.
“The response to my line so far has been very encouraging”, says Wood. “It feels great knowing that my product is high quality organic cotton, environmentally friendly and sweat shop free. They bring smiles to people who see them. It’s a good thing all around”.
So positive was the response in San Francisco, Can You Dig It? will now be featured in Canada at the Vancouver, BC Gift Show March 12-14, 2006.
Can You Dig It? apparel consists of shirts, hats and totes for men and women. Adorable and soft, onesies, t-shirts and accessories for babies and toddlers. The company recently added t-shirts for older children by request.
100% organic leggings are next on the agenda. “Customers have been asking for leggings, so we are in production and will have them ready by the end of March”, says Wood. They will coordinate size and color with the baby t-shirts already available. Orders are already being taken.
Earlier in 2005, the Can You Dig It collection was available mostly in and around California’s central coast region, as well as being available on its own, secure, e-commerce web site.
However, the news is spreading and Can You Dig It? is now becoming available across the country in Botanic Garden Gift shops, boutiques, nurseries and anywhere they sell high quality, organic products.
For more information, visit:
www.canyoudig-it.com