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Product Details
Product Description
How much good can the Chelsi Peasant Top do? A lot! Every ounce of this top is eco-friendly and ethical. A blend of four fibers (organic cotton, recycled cotton, recycled polyester, and hemp) reduce emissions and harm to the environment while delivering incredible benefits. Cotton and hemp are lovely natural materials that breathe well while recycled polyester allows for that gorgeous durability. Not only is it better for the environment, it's also Fair Trade Certified™ ensuring fair treatment and pay for garment workers. The design is cute and feminine, featuring raglan sleeves (so much extra room around the arms!) ruching along the collar and cuff, and a peasant-style neckline.
Product Details
- 38% organic cotton, 28% recycled cotton, 18% recycled polyester, 16% hemp woven
- 24" length
- Raglan sleeves
- Notch neck peasant-style neckline
- Slight ruching around collar & sleeve cuffs
- Shirttail hemline
- Sustainable style
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low, warm iron if needed
- Designed in the USA
- Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory in India
Organic Cotton
Did you know that organic cotton is estimated to save 2,180 liters of water for just one pair of jeans compared to conventional cotton? Organic cotton also reduces CO2 emissions and energy and eliminates toxic chemicals that affect soil, precious ecosystems, and food and water supply.
Recycled Cotton
Recycled cotton is repurposed manufactured cotton that would otherwise be headed to a landfill as waste.
Recycled Polyester
Recycled polyester saves clear plastic water bottles from cluttering landfills and oceans as well as significantly reduces petroleum dependency compared to conventional polyester.
Hemp
Quick growing and requiring minimal inputs, hemp has been a favored fabric since 8000 BC. It requires little to no irrigation, naturally resists pests and weeds, and returns up to 70% of nutrients back to the soil.
Fair Trade Certified™
More than just fair treatment and wages, Fair Trade Certified™ empowers female garment workers who otherwise would be stuck in situations where they are unable to free themselves from poverty, provide for their families, gain independence, or obtain an education for their children.
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