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Level Collective

Forager T-Shirt Made Of Organic Cotton

Regular price £38.00
Regular price £38.00Sale price £38.00

Color: Olive
Olive
Vintage White
Size: XS

DESCRIPTION

Celebrate the simple pleasure of gathering wild treasures with this fresh print. Cornwall based brand The Level Collective celebrate balanced living with nature inspired prints and sustainable production.

FIT

SPEC

Regular fit 

Durable mid-weight jersey 

Vintage white t-shirt with chestnut coloured ink 

Made in small batches only

MATERIAL

100% Organic Cotton

CARE

Cool wash at 30 degrees, and only use the lowest setting on your iron, to look after the organic cotton and screen print.

See our tips for caring for your clothes here

DELIVERY

Free UK delivery 3-5 working days from dispatch 

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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.

Screen printed with environmentally-friendly, 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 print: Sheffield, UK (Water based inks)

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