December 24, 2007
Activist Endeavors
Apolis Activism Clothing

Tomorrow, a big part of the world will wake sleepy eyed and sock footed to give love to friends and fam.
Cop a piece from Apolis Activism clothing today, and share it with someone you’ll likely never meet.
Creators Shea, Raan, and Stenn Parton use profits from the military-chic label to champion humanitarian causes they’ve volunteered with around the world.
Sales from their collection of crisp striped sweaters, commanding turtleneck dresses, and slouchy bias-cut hoodies — all adorned with a signature red cross — benefit NGOs like Invisible Children (a youth aid group in war-torn Northern Uganda) or Yuva Lok (a life skills program working to break the poverty cycle in Bangalore, India).
It’s enough to put tomorrow’s all-day pj’s to shame. And still give you reason to be proud.
Available at DressCodes, 201 West Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur Square (404-343-2894 or dresscodesatl.com). To see styles, go to apolisactivism.com.











