Rudi recycled tee

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Material

90% recycled cotton + 10% organic cotton

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Location

Gothenburg, Sweden

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Worldwide

brand’s Description

Crew neck, long sleeve tee made with yarns that mixes 90% pre-consumer cotton textile waste and 10% organic cotton.

This gives a supple, open jersey with a mélange look and a nice, dry feel to it. When you're done wearing this tee, pass it on to someone else. Never throw worn out textile in the garbage. Let it be recycled all over again.

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Sustainability

Materials

Made with 90% pre-consumer cotton textile waste and 10% organic cotton.

The organic cotton is Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified. The GOTS standard guarantees no harmful chemicals are used to grow the cotton. And the people that made this product are paid living wages and treated fairly.

Impact

Production

The garment is produced in: Gabritex Confeccoes Texteis Lda, Portugal which employs 315 people. Nudie Jeans have visited this factory.

The warehouse is in Borås, Sweden.

Nudie — Rudi recycled tee

Nudie Jeans

A clothing brand from Gothenburg, Sweden. The brand is built around “lagom” — the Swedish word for “just right”. Their clothes are made to last with no unnecessary details. And they offer free repairs forever! Their denim is all organic and they use a high percentage of eco-friendly materials for the rest of their range.

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