Nowadays, there’s more to apparel than how it looks and how long it will last Retro Digger Track Panels Tonka T-Shirt . The ethical and ecological aspects of how a garment is produced are becoming key factors in the buying decision. As an individual, I’m far more aware of these factors and I’m not alone in that regard. Consumers are increasingly conscious of the bigger picture behind brands. The implications for blank clothing can’t be ignored. When you print or embroider a product, the origin of the base product is important. It becomes part of your brand identity as soon as you add your company logo or decorate it with your artwork.
Retro Digger Track Panels Tonka T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
So, this review of the Stanley Stella Changer sweatshirt has to mention the environmental credentials of the shirt Retro Digger Track Panels Tonka T-Shirt . It’s made from 85% organic cotton and 15% recycled polyester. These tops meet the Global Organic Textiles Standard (GOTS), Oeko-Tex 100 Standard and are part of the Fair Wear initiative. If you want more information on what those accreditations mean, click HERE to read the kingteeshops article about eco standards and certifications for ethical t-shirt printing. The salient point is that the Changer sweatshirt is ethically produced and sustainably sourced.
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Geoffrey Breault –
I like and nice material
Cole Ashbaugh –
Very nice shirt made with good material
Nick Heinz –
It’s a nice, comfortable shirt. But it fits abit larger than what I was expecting. I’m 6′ and almost always a large for shirts. Especially for Under Armour, I would have expected their clothing to be on the smaller/tighter size because this is workout apparel. This one is definitely not that – it fits more like an XL on me in terms of length (goes far past my waist), and just overall tightness.
All that said, I still think I’ll keep it because it’s very comfortable. Just not ideal for the gym because it’s so long.
*Edit 1 month later*
After a few wash/dry cycles the shirt seems to have shrunk a bit. It’s a nice size now- not baggy but not so tight – so I updated to 4 stars. I still would suggest if you’re looking for a tight fit as some might with a workout shirt, consider ordering a size down. Even after shrinking the L is looser than a slim fit.
Anonymous –
good quality very comfy 10/10