Reclaimed Dyed Shirt Indigo Something Sustainable SOS
Reclaimed Dyed Shirt Indigo Something Sustainable SOS
Reclaimed Dyed Shirt Indigo Something Sustainable SOS
Reclaimed Dyed Shirt Indigo Something Sustainable SOS

SKU:SOMSH000001-BLUE-S

Reclaimed Dyed Shirt Indigo

Regular price ₹ 4,700.00
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This shirt has been handcrafted using block printing technique. Block printing is the process of printing patterns by means of engraved wooden blocks. This shirt has been block printed by local artisans of Udaipur,India.

PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES

  • Knit/Woven: Woven
  • Product Size: S
  • Base Color: Blue
  • Neckline: Shirt Collar
  • Sleeve: Short Sleeves
  • Surface Styling: Dyed
  • Fit: Regular Fit
  • Type: Shirt
  • Craft: Naturally dyed with organic Indigo
  • Material: Certified Organic Cotton
  • Country of Origin: India

Shipping Information

Delivery time: 3-5 Days

Raw Material Cost

20 %

Artisan Wages

15 %

Producer Group Margin

35 %

Mission Margin

*goes towards platform operations, order fulfillment, and building equity for the producer ecosystem.
30 %
Listed on Flourish, this brand adheres to principles of ethical manufacturing. Something Sustainable creates clothes that look good and feel good but do not cost the earth. They thrive to keep the usage of natural resources to a minimum by using what already exists and design clean clothing that lasts. They create thoughtful and perennial designs, keeping in mind its lifecycle. The design ethos is to create thoughtful, perennial designs for a modern day conscious consumer. They work very closely with artisans, small craft-communities to create naturally-dyed collection and some of the biggest fair-trade certified factories to reclaim their overstock for our 100% certified organic fabrics.

This product is handmade/handwoven. Subtle variations in color, texture, or print are a part of its appeal. Give it some extra care.

Hand wash your item with pH neutral soap/eco-friendly detergent and cool or lukewarm water. Wash with like colors preferably. Air dry in shade. Dry-clean is not recommend as they can possibly destroy natural dyes.