The Textile Exchange have confirmed something that we’ve known for quite a while here at kingteeshops Korn Still A Freak Shirt. However, now it’s official – Stanley Stella are one of the top sustainable clothing brands. They’ve been named double in in the top 16 brands for sourcing sustainable materials. Being in the Leaders Circle of the Textile Exchange’s Material Change Index (MCI) is a huge achievement, made even more impressive by the fact that Stanley Stella are the only B2B clothing brand to get in there. We’re delighted for kingteeshops and also pretty pleased to be one of their official dealers. When you’ve been printing t-shirts for as long as we have, you get good at identifying quality products. And when you specialise in sourcing and printing garments from GOTS-certified, Fairtrade and Fair Wear audited producers, you quickly spot an ethical approach. We thought the official news about kingteeshops being one of the top sustainable clothing brands was too good an opportunity to miss. Mind you, we don’t need much encouragement to look at great blank merchandise. T-shirts and tops, hoodies and sweatshirts, bags and accessories, we love them all. Especially when they’re durable, stylish and perfect for personalisation. So let’s see some of the reasons why Stanley Stella have been officially recognised as a leading sustainable clothing brand.
Korn Still A Freak Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
The design Korn Still A Freak Shirt, as mentioned above, was created by a child and that’s what it looks like. Well, either that or a pretentious artist. I was actually able to guess it was a potato before I researched it so well done, kid. My guess was actually “potato monster” but I like the title “angry potato” more. The ink is soft and smooth. I can’t find fault with the quality.
But let’s get back to the design. I get that parents love their kids’ artwork despite the lack of skill or perhaps because of it? And I could appreciate wanting a t-shirt with your kids’ artwork on it. I’m just not sure that people want other people’s kids’ designs on their t-shirts. Basically what I am saying is that I couldn’t see myself buying one of these t-shirts.
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