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Our gently shaped organic tees stand apart from the crowd. Rare organic pima cotton with a hint of stretch is amazingly soft and comfortable. Plus, this organic cotton tee is made using fair trade principles in small worker-owned cooperatives in Peru.

Our organic scoopneck tee is one of our most popular styles that will quickly become a favorite of yours. See all of our organic tees for women.

95% organic pima cotton, 5% spandex. Machine wash. Made fairly in Lima, Peru. item #01400
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available colors

  • Black
  • White
  • Ink Grey
  • Plum
xsm small medium
2 4 6 8 10
33 34 35 36 37 bust
25 1/2 26 1/2 27 1/2 28 1/2 29 1/2 waist
35 1/2 36 1/2 37 1/2 38 1/2 39 1/2 hip
 
large x large
12 14 16 18
38 1/2 40 41 1/2 43 bust  
31 32.5 34 35 1/2 waist  
41 42.5 44 45 1/2 hip  

What makes it fair?

This small picturesque Peruvian factory stands in stark contrast to the gritty poverty of its Lima-area neighborhood called Santiago de Surco. Every time we visit, the factory's owner Diana has impressed us with her personal involvement (including liberal doses of hugs) with the 300 or so workers who earn fair wages and benefits here. For fifteen years, Diana's factory has provided meaningful and important employment to this struggling community. Diana also donates fabric and machinery to a local technical school, some of whose graduates come to work for her. Some of the other graduates of the school have set up their own small worker cooperatives that Diana uses when orders exceed capacity. That's economic development you can believe in.