Thursday, December 1, 2011
Happy Feet Thanks to The Bootstrap Project
I love this footstool. 'Nuff said. And if it's not, then just know that that the footstool is made by an artisan in Tajikistan and his goods in turn are made available to the world via The Bootstrap Project. To be all transparent and stuff, they did send me a wonderful email wishing me happy holidays, but I don't think this makes me biased... Either way, make your own mind up about the project and goods by reading all abouts it here (yes, the "abouts" is intentional. Because I like it. No questions allowed!).
Quite possibly the most fun socks ever... Nadzhida's Stockings made in Tajikistan, $60
I'm sure I'll be sharing more of its artisans and products in the future -- I'd love if the cashmere creations from Nepal one day included that white maxi skirt of my dreams! But I can't complain about adorable hats, either...
As for the organization itself, The Bootstrap Project is an interesting example of globalism meets nonprofit meets microfinance meets business. The company's blog is a fun behind-the-scenes of the work, artisans, and travel involved. Explore away, and see what you think.
Happy Friday, all! Boy, that came fast.
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