Jan 18 2012

Reusable Shoppers Are Making Headlines!

TRAY6 calls the great state of California home. We’re proud of the efforts that California has undergone to make our communities & state a great place for both our fans and the environment. One community in particular has just made headlines – Manhattan Beach. They have just been granted the approval to officially ban plastic bags from their shops & stores. As of January 14, 2012 – plastic bags are officially being forced out of this chic California beach community. A quote from the City of Manhattan Beach’s website reads;

“As a first step toward reducing single-bag use, the Manhattan Beach City Council passed an ordinance banning the distribution of plastic bags at the point-of-sale for all retail establishments in Manhattan Beach in July 2008. After being on hold for a few years due to a lawsuit brought by the “Save the Plastic Bag Coalition,” the City’s plastic bag ordinance will begin implementation on January 14, 2012.”

Stores in the community will have until April 14th, 2012 before the ban is officially in place to allow for transition. Shop owners are asked to encourage their patrons to bring their own reusable shoppers for purchases.

Why the ban the plastic bag all together? Research conducted by the City of Manhattan Beach was presented as follows;

“According to the California Integrated Waste Management Board, approximately 6 billion plastic bags are consumed in Los Angeles County each year. That means that the average Los Angeles County resident takes home 600 plastic bags in one year.  According to the US EPA annual Municipal Solid Waste Report (MSW) from 2005, less than 1% of plastic bags are recycled in the United States. And, since plastic bags are lightweight and easily caught in the wind, they make up a significant amount of the litter found in storm drains that lead directly to the beach and ocean.”

Wow! Over 600 bags? Yikes! It sure makes one rethink their whole shopping experience. Thankfully the successful rise of popularity in reusable shoppers is making them easy to come by and fans are offered more and more designs and selections to customize their shopping needs! Have you checked out our selection of reusable shoppers on TRAY6.com?

What are your thoughts on the plastic bag ban? Do you use reusable shoppers? Do you think the ban will catch on in your hometown?


Jan 12 2012

Pantone’s Spring Fashion Report 2012

Every year Pantone names a color of the year. This year Pantone has named Tangerine Tango as the color of the year and we’re bound to see it emerging among all the spring fashion trends. Alongside this vibrant color, Pantone has also named a few other colors that we’re sure to see gracing catwalks and store displays. Some of the other contenders include Solar Power, Driftwood & Sodalite Blue – and we must say; they’re all fabulous!

Pantone Spring 2012

 

Over here at TRAY6, we’re excited for the launch into spring fashion. To get everyone in the mood we’ve paired up some of our favorite TRAY6 pieces with some of the hottest colors coming off the runway:

 

Tangerine Tango Accessories

 


Driftwood Pantone Accessories

 


High heels
$70 - dsw.com

Alexis Bittar drop earrings
$225 - ylang23.com

John Lewis Women boa scarve
15 - johnlewis.com

Solar Power Accessories

 


Trench coat
35 - m-butterfly.co.uk

Sodalite Blue Accessories

 


Bebe blue pumps
$80 - dsw.com

Stone jewelry
$149 - maxandchloe.com

Tear drop earrings
$15 - jcpenney.com

Rectangle sunglasses
$130 - intermixonline.com

Tell us what you think! Do you think you’ll be sporting any of these fantastic new fashions or adding any of the new Pantone picks to your wardrobe??


Jan 4 2012

Do You Know How The Umbrella Got Its Name?

At TRAY6 we deal with umbrellas on a daily basis. You probably encounter umbrellas on a daily basis as well – even if they are just stored away for a rainy day. So we thought we’d release some fun little facts about the good ole umbrella that you may not have known before! Here’s a little history on how the umbrella got its name!

Daisy Wine T6 Umbrella By TRAY6

An umbrella or parasol is a canopy designed to protect against rain or sunlight. The term parasol usually refers to an item designed to protect from the sun; umbrella refers to a device more suited to protect from rain. Often the difference is the material; as some parasols are not waterproof. Parasols are often meant to be fixed to one point and often used with patio tables or other outdoor furniture. Umbrellas are almost exclusively hand-held portable devices; however, parasols can also be hand-held.

Perch Rain Full Size Umbrella By TRAY6

The word umbrella comes from the Latin word umbra, meaning shade or shadow (the Latin word, in turn, derives from the Ancient Greek ómbros [όμβρος].) The word “umbrella” evolved from the Latin “umbella” (an “umbel” is a flat-topped rounded flower) or “umbra,” meaning “shaded.”

Hana Crimson Compact Umbrella By TRAY6

Now you can impress your friends with some fun new trivia!

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