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Tag: National Sweater Day

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Sweater Day fashion show

WWF-Canada officially kicked off National Sweater Day with a fashion show on February 2nd featuring sweaters created by leading Canadian designers. Read More
WWF-Canada officially kicked off National Sweater Day with a fashion show on February 2nd featuring sweaters created by leading...
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National Sweater Day fashion show

Those of you who’ve befriended WWF-Canada on Facebook know that we’re creating awareness of our upcoming National Sweater Day with our fun new “Get Sweatered” app. Well, last night we upped the awareness ante... Read More
Those of you who’ve befriended WWF-Canada on Facebook know that we’re creating awareness of our upcoming National Sweater Day...
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I got sweatered

Those of us in Southern Ontario are battening down the hatches for a doozy of a Groundhog Day storm. Here at WWF-Canada, we've got sweaters on our minds for more than one reason. Read More
Those of us in Southern Ontario are battening down the hatches for a doozy of a Groundhog Day storm....
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Second hand clothing: Green is in

My first clothing swap was a bit nerve wracking. Being the youngest of three girls, one could argue that my entire childhood, when it came to all things sartorial, was just one big... Read More
My first clothing swap was a bit nerve wracking. Being the youngest of three girls, one could argue...
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Video: National Sweater Day, February 17

On February 17, join Canadians across the country in turning down your thermostat by 3 degrees, and throw on a fun, quirky sweater to show your support for the planet. Read More
On February 17, join Canadians across the country in turning down your thermostat by 3 degrees, and throw on...
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