Scoop Neck Pima Cotton Organic Tee
"I can honestly say your scoopneck is the best fitting, most comfortable, most flattering t-shirt I've ever owned."Organic clothing runs the gamut: from stiff-and-sturdy basics to exorbitantly-priced high fashion. Our gently shaped organic t-shirts stand apart from that crowd.
Rare organic pima cotton with a hint of stretch is amazingly soft and comfortable. To top it off, this organic cotton tee is made using fair trade principles in small worker-owned cooperatives in Peru. The Scoopneck Pima Organic Tee is our best seller; a true wardrobe staple. See all of our
organic t-shirts for women.
95% organic pima cotton 5% spandex. Machine wash.
Made fairly in Santiago de Surco, Peru.
item #00502
More product detail.Fit:
Garment Measurement: Bust:- XS: 31, S: 33, M: 35, L: 37.5, XL: 40.5
Garment Measurement: Hip:- XS: 34.5, S: 36.5, M: 38.5, L: 41, XL: 44
Garment Measurement: Length:- XS: 24, S: 24.5, M: 25, L: 25.5, XL: 26
Features:- Pima cotton fibers are long fibers which are smooth with a silky feel, strong and prevent pilling.
- Fabric wash helps prevent shrinkage prior to cutting the garment which assures higher quality fit.
Content Details:- 95% pima cotton 5% spandex jersey
Care Details:- Turn inside out. Machine wash warm, with like colors. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry low, remove promptly. Warm iron if needed.
Other:- External front hip tonal charm embroidery.
$25.90 2 for $45
shown in White, click image for larger view
| xsm |
small |
medium |
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| 2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
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| 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 |
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| 12 |
14 |
16 |
18 |
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| 38 1/2 |
40 |
41 1/2 |
43 |
bust |
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| 31 |
32.5 |
34 |
35 1/2 |
waist |
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| 41 |
42.5 |
44 |
45 1/2 |
hip |
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What makes it fair?
Started by a Peruvian husband and wife Javier and Elsa, and later joined by their two children Javier Jr and Mariana, this business is providing more than good paying jobs to hundreds of rural and urban Peruvians. Their business model is unique and inspirational. They grow their own organic cotton (the father and son Javiers are heading this up). Then they provide training and operational support to small worker-owned cooperatives around the country (Elsa and Mariana coordinate this). Quality assurance is taught to the owners of the cooperatives and double checked at their central office in Lima.
The
Fair Indigo Foundation also works with the company's charitable arm by donating breakfasts and school supplies to children of the workers. We truly believe product made by this team is among the most ethical on the planet.