Some BS Organic Cotton Women's Boxy T-shirt
Illustration Story: "Some BS"
You get to decide what "BS" means—whether it's "British Swag," "Bird Shit," or "a classic BS calling out the identity police."
Now, let's discuss the British flag as a symbol. It's a chaotic mash-up of different Union flags brought together despite their differences and contrasts.
Imagine saying, "I support everything British!"—a paradoxical claim depending on your perspective.
This playful design reflects a complicated take on identity and symbolism, inspired by lost tourists seeking the essence of Britain, London, or Harry Potter in the form of a t-shirt.
Original illustration for Conquer Gear ®, a collaboration with "Creetcha" Christian Contemori.
Women's Boxy T-shirt
Material: Climate Neutral® 100% Organic Cotton (Jersey 5.5 oz / 185 g)
Shape & Feel:
This comfy women's T-shirt has a boxier, slightly shorter fit than our women's roll T-shirts. Its new shape provides the wearer with comfort that sits just above the hip.
The sleeves are not rolled and are similar to the unisex sleeve, so that you can think of this new cut as 'unisex without the extra length around the hips.' To ensure you get the right size, always check the dimensions! It's made from a quality mid-weight 100% cotton weave, so it isn't flimsy, but you won't overheat while doing something active!
(Stone Wash Option) - The t-shirt gets dyed after being produced. The stonewash process then softens the colour and the garment's feel. Could this fabric get any softer? A method that makes it unique: every garment has variants and subtle colour shades.
Ethics:
1.) All silk screenings are with Water-Based Ink - because water is precious and should not be polluted to make printed ethical clothing.
2.) This item is "Earth Positive / Climate Neutral®"—an organic material source with a whopping 90% reduced carbon footprint due to no off-grid wind and solar energy and vertically integrated production.
3.) Certified by the Fair Wear Foundation means ethical treatment of people in the garment industry: collective bargaining, no forced labour, and health and safety checks.