Level Collective
Fin T-shirt Made Of Organic Cotton
DESCRIPTION
Swim through summer with the Fin t-shirt, featuring topography from Godrevy on the north coast of Cornwall, UK. Detailed in style and graphic, the Fin t-shirt is an ethical essential for your long-lasting wardrobe.
The Level Collective was started by Sheffield, UK based designer Mark Musgrave. Mark collaborates with artists and makers around the world to create sustainable and high quality garments for people who share a love of nature and adventure.
FIT
Regular Fit
SPEC
180 gsm Heavyweight Cotton
Water-based inks
MATERIAL
100% Organic Cotton
CARE
As a consumer you can reduce your impact significantly* by taking care of your clothes.
We recommend that to save water, reduce detergent usage, reduce energy consumption and to extend the life of this garment that you wash it as infrequently as is practical.
*wearing your clothes for 9 months longer can reduce carbon, water and waste footprints by 20-30% each.
DELIVERY
Free UK delivery 3-5 working days from dispatch
Look behind this t-shirt
Strong points
Organic cotton
Fair factory
Clean dyes
People
Level Collective have a personal relationship with the artisan screenprinter they work with.
The Level Collective have partnered with a sourcing agent who help emerging designers source sustainably and ethically. This agent visit factories daily during production to monitor working conditions and ensure nothing is subcontracted out to un-regulated factories. Each of the factories is also independently audited by the Fair Wear Foundation and GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard).
Planet
Organic virgin cotton protects the environment and health of farmers from the damaging intensive fertilisers and pesticides conventionally used.
The Level Collective’s sourcing partner encourage factories to employ strict waste control and use energy efficient machines.
T-shirt screen printed with water based inks. Most commercial screen printers use plastisol inks which contain PVC and phthalates that can be harmful to the environment.
Areas for development
The Level Collective's sourcing agent visits the factories producing their t-shirts frequently to follow up on corrective action plans from Fair Wear Foundation audit reports. Gradually increasing wages and reducing overtime are issues included in the discussions though they remain challenges to the factories.
Suppliers
Cut & sew: Dhaka, Bangladesh (audited by Fair Wear Foundation and GOTS Global Organic Textile Standard)
Screen printed: Sheffield, UK (EU Regulations)
Woven patch: GB Labels, UK