check me out shirt
style 419W01
With adjustable sleeves and a relaxed fit, this warm weather shirt rests lightly on the skin for a weightless, gauze-like feel. The touch of poly adds resilience to the soft, organic cotton making it the perfect travel piece.
$90.00
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The Check Me Out Shirt is crafted from an organic cotton/poly fabric that is light, airy and breathable for comfort in hot weather. Stylized, adjustable ý button sleeves roll-up for ease of movement, while a contoured, shirt hem and asymmetrical pocket design add visual interest.
- Seven button front
- One left chest button pocket.
- Adjustable ý button sleeves cuffs roll-up for style and comfort.
- Tailored Details: self-fabric collar, slight A line silhouette, contoured shirt tail hem, asymmetrical pocket design detail.
- Relaxed fit
Fabric: 98% organic cotton, 2% polyester lightweight woven
Fabric Details: A lightweight rumpled check pattern in 98% organic cotton, 2% polyester
Fabric Source: China
Production: El Salvador
Weight: 4.0 oz
Fit: Relaxed
Care: machine wash warm (87° to 111°) tumble dry low
The Check Me Out's cotton content is from certified 100% organically grown cotton, which does not use pesticides, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers or defoliants at any point in its growth and development. To understand the impact this makes on a micro and macro scale, we have to take a closer at the numbers: Currently, 9.4 billion pounds of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers are used annually in the US alone. This breaks down to using roughly 1/3 pound of synthetic fertilizers to grow one pound of raw cotton in the US, and it takes just under one pound of raw cotton to make one t-shirt. Of course, research shows that the use of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers pollute rivers, streams, and air, as well as cause irreparable damage to one of our most vital resources—soil. In a nutshell, we hope the use of organic cotton across all of our garments will reduce, in a small way, the detrimental impact pesticides and fertilizers have on our environment.