Lexus Dark Ride Adds Luxury Eco Driving Glove by Linda Loudermilk to Perks
Katie Cordrey — August 14, 2010 — Autos
References: lexusenthusiast & eco-chick
Linda Loudermilk, known for her eco fashion designs, has created a luxury eco driving glove that Lexus is offering at a discount as part of the Lexus Dark Ride promotion. The hand crafted gloves are made in the USA of recycled water bottles, mud-dyed cotton and recycled leather.
Lexus has partnered with Loudermilk, offering the luxury eco driving glove to promote the the Lexus CT 200h hybrid. A limited number of the designer gloves are available at a discount to holders of the Lexus Dark Ride VIP card.
Lexus has partnered with Loudermilk, offering the luxury eco driving glove to promote the the Lexus CT 200h hybrid. A limited number of the designer gloves are available at a discount to holders of the Lexus Dark Ride VIP card.
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