Sustainability
Responsibly Made & Delivered – Our Sustainability Promise
Our Materials: Why Organic Cotton Matters
All of our garments (as of Jan 2026) are made using GOTS-certified 100% organic cotton.
GOTS certification is a globally recognised standard that considers both environmental impact and the wellbeing of people in the supply chain.
Just 1% of the world’s cotton production is organic, and we’re proud to be part of that 1%!
Our fabrics are also 100% vegan, ensuring no harm to animals during production.
Some of our oversized unisex tees use a base called “natural raw” – cotton in its purest form, undyed and treated only with a softener to preserve its raw state. The harvest time and location influence the shade and texture, so each batch has subtle natural variations and its own authentic character.
Learn more about GOTS certification
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Printing Process: Eco-Friendly from Start to Finish
Once the plain garments are created, they go to our printing partners for design application and shipping.
We use NeoPigment water-based inks, which are:
- 100% non-hazardous and toxin-free
- Certified to meet Oeko-Tex 100 standards
- Safer for the environment compared to traditional plastisol inks
Care Tip: Wash at 30°C, avoid tumble drying, and iron inside out to keep your garment looking great while reducing energy use.
Delivery & Processing – Slow Fashion, Thoughtful Shipping
To reduce our carbon footprint, we only ship to countries where a local printing facility exists.
Your order will arrive in fully recyclable, tear-resistant mailing bags.
Because everything is printed to order, delivery can take a little longer, especially during peak times. Thank you for embracing the slow in slow fashion!
Please note: If you order multiple items, they may arrive in separate packages as we work with two production partners. 👉 Contact us with any questions
Clothing End of Life – Designed for Circularity
We believe fashion shouldn’t end in landfill.
Our garments are designed to be part of a circular system, meaning they can be returned, remilled, and made into new clothing.
Learn more about our Circular Fashion program