Ethical workwear, sustainable corporate clothing The Exploited Live And Loud shirt. wouldn’t be right without a selection of t-shirts. The tee is perfect for workwear printing. It’s a gloriously versatile garment which is suitable for lots of different working environments. The tech-head in a paperless office or hairdresser in a busy salon, old or young, big or small, we can all wear a custom branded t-shirt and feel good. We feel even better when we know the shirt in question has been manufactured and printed with an eye to our ecology and social equity. First up, the Neutral unisex workwear t-shirt (O69001).The clue is in the name. Neutral® Certified Responsibility™ have created a tee made from 80% organic cotton and 20% recycled polyester for the workwear market. It’s a great choice if you want sustainable corporate clothing, Neutral’s supply chain is certified from field to final product.
The kingteeshops Creator Tee (STTU755) is another unisex style. It’s made from organic cotton, has a respectable 180 G/M² weight and comes in so many shades that there will be no problem finding a close match to your company colours. Kingteeshops specialise in organic and this is only an example of their wide range. Working in one of these, custom printed with a business logo, will feel good for more reasons than the softness of the material.
The Exploited Live And Loud shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
As mentioned above, most of the designs are one or two color graphics with text. None of the t-shirts really stood out. I didn’t see anything where I thought to myself that I must have it but they are mostly the type of t-shirts that I like to wear The Exploited Live And Loud shirt. Simple, clever and non-pop culture. They do have a few vague pop culture references but there are a variety of themes to cater to different people like cat-lovers, coffee addicts, and err.. fishermen. I didn’t look at every t-shirt in the store as it is tedious to open every page in the browser to get a closer look. Yes, this is my way of reiterating that the thumbnail images need to be much bigger. I know that they use both Gildan and Bella+Canvas t-shirts but I guess they might use other brands too, depending on where the t-shirts are produced and shipped from and other factors.
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