Can you please elaborate on the tees and totes? We can see from the tag that these were made in Honduras. Are they certified fair trade? I think we’d all like to know if the workers were paid fair wages, or poverty wages. Is the cotton certified organic, or did growing the material for these result in polluted the groundwater? I hope to hear that these products are, in fact, sustainable 🤞 Thank you! :)
Welcome back! If only for a moment. Miss you 2. Congratulation on this project and hope it successful. Thanks for sharing and blessing to you and all in the days to come.
Hi sending love an blessings,I had been looking for you ,family is important.I wish you everything,in life you deserve it ,your a lovely lady much lv Ann 🇬🇧♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I'm so glad to see you!!! You've been missed. I love the t-shirt!!! I would love to see a Tiny Acorn t-shirt. It would make my heart so happy to wear it. I miss you!!!
When I hear “clothing line” I think about a designer actually designing the clothes. This is you putting some words on generic pieces- not sure I’d call it a “clothing line”…
@@feerieke7065 she is calling in that - in the title of the video. And then she goes into more details in the video. There's also not much here about the quality/fabrics, hopefully it's on the website when it launches. Also, I'm a bit disappointed - a drop of vintage collection clothes, but t-shirts made in Honduras? What's the quality of the cotton? I'd expect more sustainable and local approach here...
I thought the same thing about the tees and totes!! I subscribed to this channel, because it emphasizes sustainable, reused/thrifted clothing. Made in Honduras tee and totes? Are the workers paid a livable wage, or poverty wages? Was the cotton used grown without pesticides, or will buying these items contribute to polluting locals’ ground water? I’m so, so bummed by the apparent lack of sustainability here.
Can you please elaborate on the tees and totes? We can see from the tag that these were made in Honduras. Are they certified fair trade? I think we’d all like to know if the workers were paid fair wages, or poverty wages. Is the cotton certified organic, or did growing the material for these result in polluted the groundwater? I hope to hear that these products are, in fact, sustainable 🤞 Thank you! :)
Welcome back! If only for a moment. Miss you 2. Congratulation on this project and hope it successful. Thanks for sharing and blessing to you and all in the days to come.
Congratulations! !
yay!!! love it!!! congratulations!!!
So so cute!! Congrats!! 🎉👏🏻🤗
Thank you!! 😊❤️
great to hear your sweet voice. no need for you to explain on why you need a break. 🙂 Best of luck with your clothing line!!! 😍
So happy to see you and have missed you so much!
😍😁👏🙌👌 *Therrrre 'she' is . . . congrats on=it=all girl* !!
Keep doing what 'you' need to do...the kiddo is only tiny...once.
Hi sending love an blessings,I had been looking for you ,family is important.I wish you everything,in life you deserve it ,your a lovely lady much lv Ann 🇬🇧♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
So proud of you Erica!
Love your outfit and your clothing line. Thanks for sharing this sweetie.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Can’t wait to see what’s in store for u in the future!!! 😍
Thank you so much!! I'm looking forward to sharing more soon! ❤️
Yaaay🤗
Hi Erica. I am so happy to see you. Congratulations. I can’t wait to order Saturday.
"Can't Wait!!" from Japan
Congrats! So happy for you ❤️
Thanks so much! ❤️
Will you be returning to TH-cam?
Will you ship to Canada for this drop?
Yes!
Cute sweatshirts! Will be there on Saturday 🤗
I'm so glad to see you!!! You've been missed. I love the t-shirt!!! I would love to see a Tiny Acorn t-shirt. It would make my heart so happy to wear it. I miss you!!!
Thanks so much, that's so sweet of you!!! I love your suggestion for a Tiny Acorn t-shirt. I will keep that in mind! I miss you too!!!
When I hear “clothing line” I think about a designer actually designing the clothes. This is you putting some words on generic pieces- not sure I’d call it a “clothing line”…
She’s is not calling it that. She said she first has to save more money for that. So this is just a little clothing drop in the meantime.
@@feerieke7065 she is calling in that - in the title of the video. And then she goes into more details in the video. There's also not much here about the quality/fabrics, hopefully it's on the website when it launches.
Also, I'm a bit disappointed - a drop of vintage collection clothes, but t-shirts made in Honduras? What's the quality of the cotton? I'd expect more sustainable and local approach here...
@@hellohello123hello Ah yes, you are right
I thought the same thing about the tees and totes!! I subscribed to this channel, because it emphasizes sustainable, reused/thrifted clothing. Made in Honduras tee and totes? Are the workers paid a livable wage, or poverty wages? Was the cotton used grown without pesticides, or will buying these items contribute to polluting locals’ ground water? I’m so, so bummed by the apparent lack of sustainability here.
@@nicolew.8377 Hi Nicole, I’m sure that Erica is doing the best that she can. Please chill a little and give her some leeway.