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One Tribe Apparel and Elephant Nature Park

By Betsy Wuebker 3 Comments

(Last Updated On: October 20, 2019)

Why not do business with One Tribe Apparel, a company which makes fun Thai boho fashion and donates to Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai?one tribe logo

Spend any amount of time in Thailand and you’ll encounter Thai boho fashion: harem or Aladdin pants, crop and crocheted tops, fringe bags and kimonos. Spend any amount of time in Thailand and you’ll also encounter committed elephant rescue organizations. Put the two together and you have a unique opportunity to support elephants and wear fun stuff with One Tribe Apparel!

Disclosure: My kimono was provided compliments of One Tribe Apparel.

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Photo: One Tribe Apparel

When we were contacted by representatives from One Tribe Apparel, we knew we had to share this company with you. Their unique mission is to support elephant rescue efforts at Elephant Nature Park along with providing meaningful work at fair wages for local Thai people.

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Photo: One Tribe Apparel at Elephant Nature Park
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Photo: One Tribe Apparel at Elephant Nature Park

Having visited ENP during our extended stay in northern Thailand, we were fully on board with the collaborative commitment with local artisans and the charitable support.

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From our visit to Elephant Nature Park

Right now One Tribe Apparel makes a $1 donation for every item you purchase. The company has plans in the works for exclusive products from which 100% of proceeds will benefit the park.

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From our visit to Elephant Nature Park

Thai boho fashion is popular with people of all ages, even as old as we are! It’s comfortable and colorful, with ethnic inspired patterns and colors as vibrant as you’d expect a Thailand experience to be.

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Photo: One Tribe Apparel

One Tribe Apparel has created an International Crowdsourced Lookbook featuring women on 6 continents and 16 different countries to showcase the variety of items in the line.

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Photo: One Tribe Apparel

We’d been challenged while in Thailand to find clothing appropriately sized for our Western bodies, so when One Tribe Apparel offered to send me a sample to try, I chose the kimono. I knew I could successfully use it as a layering piece over dresses, leggings, jeans, or even as a beach coverup.

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Wearing my kimono

Mine is the Mediterranean Blue Peacock design. One Tribe Apparel is more sensitive to the sizing issue than other companies we’ve investigated, and their size guide accommodates women up to 16, depending upon the style. See it here.

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Photo: One Tribe Apparel
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Photo: One Tribe Apparel

Fast and easy shipping is done from a USA address, but there are many international shipping options as well. Free shipping over $60USD and 30-Day returns.

Disclosure: My Peacock Kimono was compliments of One Tribe Apparel.

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Comments

  1. Zack Klamn says

    July 14, 2017 at 8:11 pm

    There’s few things more comfortable than Thai fisherman pants. Great read Betsy!

    Reply
    • Betsy Wuebker says

      July 15, 2017 at 2:36 pm

      Hi Zack – Yes, Pete loves his! Thanks!

      Reply
  2. David says

    August 3, 2017 at 2:31 am

    They look comfortable and stylish at the same time, great combo. Thanks for the read Besty

    Reply

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