Solar power a fashionable proposition

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Our favorite artists over at Imaginary Foundation out of San Francisco have created a new piece of clothing artwork called Sustainable Future. This shirt is available in white and natural colors for both men and women. Get it while it's still in stock because this type of thing is sure to attract art lovers and solar aficionados alike. Here at Solar Power Authority we've already ordered a few for ourselves and over at our sister company ABSTRACTmall we've actually invested in a few green art pieces of clothing for our own line. Check out Jason Thielke's Dirty D shirt which promotes recycling and explores the breakdown of industry and materialism.

As interest in solar energy products and sustainable business grows and the media and art worlds bring it to light with products like these, more companies will recognize the marketing benefits of investing in it. It's just one more step towards a truly sustainable future. As solar stocks continue to rise and the industry swells into something like the internet bubble of yesteryear, new products will emerge and economies of scale will take hold to make it even easier to adopt. We solute Imaginary Foundation and ABSTRACTmall for promoting this shift and what will surely become one of the most artistic forms of power creation that man has ever seen.

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