Permission granted

Permission granted

Our eyes were searching the sandy beach, hyper focused on the grainy landscape looking for tiny bits of plastic. Normally our attention would be on the glistening waters of Puget Sound, but on this day we were more concerned with pieces of styrofoam, plastic straws,...
Does it even Matter?

Does it even Matter?

The title of the event said it all: Curiosity Days! It was held at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle and featured a wide variety of science-related activities and displays meant to encourage interaction, exploration, and education. That day my daughter/business...
What’s in a Number?

What’s in a Number?

Being earth friendly can take many forms. Obviously here at Barefoot Eco Outfitters we deal with eco-friendly apparel (and shipping products too when we fulfill orders!). I’m sure many of us do things every day to minimize environmental impact in our daily...
Why do You Go?

Why do You Go?

Why do you go to the wild places? Do you head to nature because you are brave and confident and seek to explore? Or do you go because you yearn to escape, and you seek courage. Are you a warrior who takes to the trails with wild abandon, or do you go quietly, perhaps...
When is a T-Shirt not just a T-Shirt?

When is a T-Shirt not just a T-Shirt?

A t-shirt is just a t-shirt, right? Or is it? We think not. The clothes we wear have a backstory, and often it’s a rather sordid past! It is supremely important to us that our apparel is not a blight on the environment – that it is both comfortable and...
What does it Mean to be Authentic?

What does it Mean to be Authentic?

Our tag line at Barefoot Eco Outfitters is, “Authentic Apparel with a Heart for Change,” but what does that mean exactly? What does it mean to be authentic, and why does it matter? When we started this venture, it was supremely important to us to be...
You will be Welcome

You will be Welcome

When I think back to when my kids were very young, and how I used to boldly pack them up by myself and head to the mountains for our “adventures” as we called them, I shudder just a little. Dang, I was brave! I’m proud of that person! If you know...
Coming Home

Coming Home

There’s a popular quote by naturalist and environmental philosopher John Muir that says, “The mountains are calling and I must go.” What is it about mountains? I think it’s partly having the experience of being utterly small and insignificant...
Never Say Never

Never Say Never

My dad was what we used to call a stinker โ€“ a rascally kid and well, honestly, a troublemaker. Somehow back in the day, those random things he did to keep the local police department hopping were fairly innocent and not mean-spirited, but still, Iโ€™m sure his scrappy...