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October 06, 2010

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Mark

Thanks for the piece about my pants Rita. Although we are a new company I really feel that the time is right for this style of pants. I belive there are a lot of other men like myself who really are interested in a really comfortable pant that can function both for business and casual wear.

The great part about the internal drawstring;is that it is not visible but allows the wearer to essentially micro adust his( or her) comfort level. The reason I put 'her' in brackets is that I have marketed these pants to men, and they are cut for men, but my wife certainly seems to enjoy wearing them!

My choice of organic denim twill, is simply in line with my personal beliefs that business must lead the way when it comes to eco responsibility. I certainly want Veggies to be a huge success,but I am equally concerned about helping the planet --- as I am sure most of us are!

Rita

Hi Mark,

Thanks for your comment. I receive a lot of e-mails about products to write about on my blogs, but I don't include many of them.

Veggies caught my attention because I wasn't aware that men's pants could be uncomfortable for baby boomer men. They look so comfortable to me.

Women's pants can be so challenging, especially the low-cut styles which predominate the marketplace these days.

Rita

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