ITORO TIE & DYE HOODIE, hand dyed
79,00€
The Sustainable Tie Dye Hoodie by Itoro
AMAZING! It´s hand dyed – each garment has a unique look. Color intensity and coverage varies from one garment to another.
Super cosy & comfortable fabrique.
Produced with the highest eco and sustainability standarts!
Brought to you by ITORO.
It´s fair produced of 85% indian organic cotton & 15% recycled polyester in BANGLADESH!
Yes IN BANGLADESH!
Fair & slow & sustainable fashion must be as local as possible???
We are supporting the fashion industry in Bangladesh to develop sustainable ways and we are proud of it!
Details
- Refined GOTS basic
- Oeko-Tex Standart
- Fair wear
- Regular Fit
- 100% Organic cotton
- 300g/m²
- Fair production
- Vegan
- Plastic free shipping
- Zero waste philosophy
Manufacture
Organic cotton
From the cotton field to the final product - at every step of the complex supply chain we aim to ensure the highest level of responsibility. Our organic cotton, is sourced from indian cotton farms. Only the best raw materials, grown or produced in ways that do not harm people, animals or the environment are used. We exclusively use 100% GOTS certified organic cotton.
Fair produced
To ensure the safety of all our workers, we work with a partner who is a member of the Fair Wear Foundation(FWF) and supports his suppliers with their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) approach. Our supplier has been attributed ‘Leader’ status by FWF. Decent working conditions are ensured by an internal Code of Conduct, monthly reports and daily visits to the partner factories.
Recycled polyester
Recycling polyester allows for considerable energy savings in the manufacturing process. It is clear that tackling plastic waste has become one of the major environmental challenges of our time - globally, about 9.5 million tons of plastic are thrown into the ocean annually, most of it single-use. Recycled polyester is produced from post-consumer PET bottles, the same plastic bottles used for bottled water which would otherwise go to landfill or end up in our oceans.