Long Sleeves

$75.00

our unisex LS is cut a little wide and really soft

100% organic cotton grown in Texas, milled in North Carolina and cut and sewn in Cleveland

0 toxic chemicals and 100% compostable

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  • Our LS is sized like menswear. Size down for a more standard womenswear.

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  • Organic Cotton

    Our undyed Tanks, Tees and Long Sleeves are not pre-shrunk. Expect hems and long sleeves to shrink up 1 - 1.5 inches with first wash and dry.

    Natural Dye

    Any piece we dye by hand will have its own unique coloring and “imperfections.” We do wash these pieces after dyeing, but please wash separately or by hand for first wash to avoid color transfer.

    Washing & Drying

    Always wash in cold water and tumble dry with low heat, or air dry. This saves energy and helps preserve your garment’s size and shape.

  • Organic

    Conventional cotton is the most pesticide-intensive crop on the planet. These chemicals harm our soil and waterways, as well as the workers tending these crops. We only work with domestic organic cotton, which uses up to 90% less water and zero pesticides.

    Compostable

    Even most 100% cotton clothing is saturated with pesticides, bleach, chemical dyes, and wrinkle and moisture repellants, which toxify landfills. These garments also linger in landfills for years because of plastic buttons and industry-standard polyester thread. We soil test our toxin-free fabric and 100% cotton thread to be sure our organic collection can be fully composted within months.

    Circular

    With our organic cotton collection, we’re creating a more circular model to keep every piece in use longer and out of the landfill forever. We use only low-impact, renewable materials, down to our polyester-free labels and thread. Our DIY mending, dyeing and hemming tutorials can help maximize the lifespan of your clothing. And when the time comes, use our composting tutorial to return your toxin-free pieces safely to the soil. We designed waste out from the start.

    Supply Chain

    A typical cotton garment has already travelled the globe by the time you bring it home. Even cotton grown in the US is often shipped overseas to be processed, dyed and sewn before it’s shipped back to be sold. This fast fashion dynamic, fueled by the exploitation of cheap labor, accounts for 10% of all global carbon emissions.

    Our cotton is grown in Lubbock, Texas, by the Texas Organic Cotton Marketing Collective. Then, the yarn is spun in Thomasville, NC. The fabric is knitted in Clover, NC, sewn in Cleveland, Ohio, and, finally, composted in your backyard. That’s 10,000 fewer miles travelled than the average fast fashion tee shirt.