When you see a t-shirt Cerebro Pietro was right shirt. (or any item of clothing, for that matter) with the Global Organic Textile Standard tag it ensures a number of different things. For sure, organic content is one, but the assurance stretches beyond the crops and how they’re farmed.
Let’s look at some examples. It’s all very well waxing lyrical about GOTS, but you need to see some shirts. It’s even better when you feel the softness of cotton against your skin, that’s when you really understand another big difference. Organic apparel actually feels better. Oh, and by the way, it also prints better. We’ve chosen six great examples of Global Organic Textile Standard t-shirts. They’re supplied by three brands that are rock steady when it comes to quality products designed to be printed and embroidered. Stanley Stella, Earth Positive (part of Continental Clothing) and AS Colour. We work closely with all these guys and know that they’re solid. There are obviously lots more organic tops out there. The choice of t-shirts from GOT accredited sources is growing all the time. These offer a flavour of the excellent variety, style and value that you can expect.
Cerebro Pietro was right shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
There is a logo on the front of the t-shirt but the main design is on the back, so I will focus on that Cerebro Pietro was right shirt. The white and red colors look good on the back and the composition of the design works. The content of the design, however, has no meaning for me and therefore doesn’t interest me. It might spark a conversation but if I were wearing it and someone asked me about it I would just say that I don’t know what it’s about.
OK, I’ll be direct here. I don’t understand the design. I have a feeling it’s just garbage with no real meaning (feel free to enlighten me). I live in Japan where they love to put English text on t-shirts. The meaning is not important but rather how the words look or even in some cases what the individual words mean. If I had seen someone wearing this in my neighborhood, I would have just thought to myself “there we go again with the nonsensical English t-shirts”.
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