Cotton and Sustainability
It’s important for fashion and clothing companies to think through the consequences of their supply chain’s effects on the environment and human safety. More consumers are taking notice and are willing...
View ArticleMoral Manufacturing: How Hanky Panky Reduces, Reuses & Recycles
Every day is Earth Day here at Hanky Panky. Skeptical? Hard not to be, when “greenwashing” is so rampant you have to consult the Greenwashing Index before buying dishwashing detergent or tampons....
View ArticleDiary of a Hanky Panky Intern: Lime Green, Limelight, and Key Lime Pie
Two months have flown by and with only two weeks left of my summer internship, I thought I would give you a retrospective glimpse of my time here at Hanky Panky. The first several weeks were all about...
View ArticleBATS BRING TREATS
Dwarf epauletted fruit bat (Micropteropus). Image used under license from Shutterstock.com. “Bats Bring Treats” This is how Bat Conservation International describes the important work that bats do for...
View ArticleSustainability Chic
Cotton With a Conscience® Organically-Grown Cotton Boyshorts with printed lace trim. From Gale Epstein’s very first designs made from up-cycled handkerchiefs, sustainability has been central to Hanky...
View ArticleWhy Made in USA Matters to You
For many of us, when it comes to buying clothes, price and convenience matter more than where our clothing is made. Does that make us bad people? Not in my view, when being short on time and disposable...
View ArticleQuality Matters: The Everyday Luxury of Supima® Cotton
Organically-grown Supima® cotton makes the Hanky Panky Cotton With a Conscience® boyshort the ultimate luxury. Solid boyshort ($29) and boyshort with contrast trim ($32) available on hankypanky.com....
View ArticleCotton and Sustainability
It’s important for fashion and clothing companies to think through the consequences of their supply chain’s effects on the environment and human safety. More consumers are taking notice and are willing...
View ArticleMoral Manufacturing: How Hanky Panky Reduces, Reuses & Recycles
Every day is Earth Day here at Hanky Panky. Skeptical? Hard not to be, when “greenwashing” is so rampant you have to consult the Greenwashing Index before buying dishwashing detergent or tampons....
View ArticleDiary of a Hanky Panky Intern: Lime Green, Limelight, and Key Lime Pie
Two months have flown by and with only two weeks left of my summer internship, I thought I would give you a retrospective glimpse of my time here at Hanky Panky. The first several weeks were all about...
View ArticleBATS BRING TREATS
Dwarf epauletted fruit bat (Micropteropus). Image used under license from Shutterstock.com. “Bats Bring Treats” This is how Bat Conservation International describes the important work that bats do for...
View ArticleSustainability Chic
Cotton With a Conscience® Organically-Grown Cotton Boyshorts with printed lace trim. From Gale Epstein’s very first designs made from up-cycled handkerchiefs, sustainability has been central to Hanky...
View ArticleWhy Made in USA Matters to You
For many of us, when it comes to buying clothes, price and convenience matter more than where our clothing is made. Does that make us bad people? Not in my view, when being short on time and disposable...
View ArticleQuality Matters: The Everyday Luxury of Supima® Cotton
Organically-grown Supima® cotton makes the Hanky Panky Cotton With a Conscience® boyshort the ultimate luxury. Solid boyshort ($29) and boyshort with contrast trim ($32) available on hankypanky.com....
View ArticleHanky Panky Signs the Sustainable Cotton Communiqué
Hanky Panky’s Organically-Grown Supima® Cotton With a Conscience® collection is a great start, but there’s more work to be done. If you educate yourself to the negative effects of “modern” farming, it...
View ArticleIntroducing Hanky Panky Lingeriecycle™
Lingeriecycle: Don’t let your lingerie languish in a landfill. Introducing Lingeriecycle.™ Hanky Panky has partnered with B.R.A. Bra Recyling Agency to recycle no-longer-wearable lingerie by shredding...
View ArticleYou Can Help Prevent Endangered Forest Fibers
Austrian Beech Trees © Theo Crazzolara (Used under a creative commons license.) Rayon, Viscose, Tencel™ Modal, Tencel™ Lyocell, Bamboo, Cupro, Acetate. What do all these fibers have in common? They’re...
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