Synergy Organic Clothing

Synergy Organic Clothing is a sustainable and eco conscious womenswear & yoga apparel company. They believe women should radiate effortless style while treading gently on the earth. Few synergy styles for you. Visit Synergyclothing.com for more organic clothing styles. 

The Sri Yantra Yoga Collections: Sacred Geometry

The Sri Yantra is one of the new screen printed designs in our Yoga Collection this season. The Sri Yantra is an important symbol in Hindu culture. This sacred diagram is made up of 9 interlocking triangles that form 43 smaller triangles. It is symbolic of the Goddess, the Womb, and creation. It is said that you can map your spiritual journey from material existence to ultimate enlightenment through the lines of the Sri Yantra. The Sri Yantra Collection is especially close to the heart of Designer/Co-owner of Synergy, Kate Fisher. She is an avid yogi and a true believer in the power yoga can have on the world. Just as the geometry of the Sri Yantra connects all of those tiny triangles, this yoga collection connects you to the women who produce it in Nepal. These are women who are earning a living wage and helping to rebuild their country after a devastating earthquake.

Sri Yantra Shakti Tank + Paneled Legging

Sri Yantra Jane Tank in Coral

Synergy Essentials: Synergy Essentials is a curated collection of Synergy Organic Clothing basics and best-sellers. They are perfectly designed to mix and match with this season’s hand-stitched applique designs. Synergy Essentials are classic wardrobe staples made from organic cotton and designed to layer and wear season after season.

The Convertible Cardigan in Charcoal

Ramble on Pearl – By Synergy: Ramble on Pearl, Boulder’s only non-profit active lifestyle boutique. They have great deals on active lifestyle clothing in a nonprofit boutique that hosts an apprenticeship program for adults with developmental disabilities. The good folks at Ramble on Pearl teach adults with developmental disabilities critical work skills as stepping stones towards employment in the community.



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