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Sizing chart

Measurements

  • cm
  • inch

Conversion Chart

Size EU US AU JP

XS

34

0-2

8

100

S

36

4

10

120

M

38

6

12

140

L

40-41

8

14-16

160

XL

42

10

16-18

180

Loose ole shirt - organic cotton poplin - brown white stripe - organic-cotton

Regular price $240.00
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Product Details

Cotton long sleeve button-up shirt
Buttons at cuff

100% Cotton
Made in Portugal

Model wears a size S and is approximately 170 CM  

The sizable collection is available in a wide range of sizes with the intention to be available to everyone. The height listed is our suggested height if the wearer would like a true to size fit. We also encourage wearers to look at measurements to select the fit that they would like whether that be oversized, true to size, or fitted.


Material

Organic cotton
Origin: Brazil, India, Egypt
Certificates: GOTS, Oeko-Tex, OCS 100

  • Cotton is a natural seed fiber.
  • Cotton is the most common natural material used today in garment production. It is durable, breathable, absorbent, and soft. Cotton is ideal for dyeing and printing. The material is also biodegradable and hypoallergenic.
  • Conventional cotton generally has a high environmental impact. It requires a vast amount of water and depletes the soil. To increase production, harmful pesticides, and fertilizers are used, polluting the grounds and waters.
  • Baserange only sources organic cotton, as we want to ensure that no harmful chemicals are used in the entire production process, water consumption is controlled and workers' rights are also preserved.
  • Organic cotton promotes and enhances biodiversity and biological cycles and is beneficial to human health and the environment. Even though the properties of organic cotton fiber are not as good as regular cotton fiber, the production of organic cotton is growing.
  • There is also a lot of cotton that is certified organic, that may not actually be organic, as it is mixed with conventional cotton. This is because the demand for organic cotton is big, but it grows much slower than conventional cotton and droughts are becoming more common.
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