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cotton dress shirts men Synthetic-free 100% Organic Cotton Dress Shirt Completely Plastic-free Navy V2 / Large

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cotton dress shirts men Synthetic-free 100% Organic Cotton Dress Shirt Completely Plastic-free Navy V2 / LargeOur 100% organic cotton dress shirt safely sits on your skin all day, with zero toxic chemicals and zero synthetics that may disrupt the endocrine or hormone system. This plastic free 100% organic cotton dress shirt is soft, smooth and keeps your skin dry and comfy all day, thanks to the natural breathability of our custom weave 100% natural organic cotton fabric. To make this world's safest organic cotton dress shirt, we use organic cotton sewing

Our 100% organic cotton dress shirt safely sits on your skin all day, with zero toxic chemicals and zero synthetics that may disrupt the endocrine or hormone system. This plastic-free 100% organic cotton dress shirt is soft, smooth and keeps your skin dry and comfy all day, thanks to the natural breathability of our custom-weave 100% natural organic cotton fabric. To make this world's safest organic cotton dress shirt, we use organic cotton sewing thread, carved natural tagua nut buttons, and organic cotton interlining and interfacing that we developed in-house (practically every other manufacturer, off the shelf or bespoke, uses synthetic interlining). We do not use any forever chemicals or toxic starches in our organic cotton dress. Even our label is made with natural European cork and organic cotton. Our organic cotton shirt is made in our small workshop in Europe, sweatshop-free. Please take good care of this special 100% organic cotton button-down shirt: Wash on gentle cycle in an organic laundry mesh bag with like colors, using a mild biodegradable detergent. Do not use bleach or fabric softeners. Hang to dry. Steam iron at cotton setting. Or have it professionally cleaned at your trusted local eco dry cleaner.  It's best not to use the dryer. Slimmer modern fit. Our unique synthetic-free 100% organic cotton button-down dress shirt with pocket is 100% biodegradable: super soft and breathable 100% organic cotton poplin fabric, organic cotton sewing thread, plastic-free carved tagua nut buttons, natural European cork & organic cotton labels. No polyester, no plastic, no nylon, no synthetic fibers of any kind whatsoever in V2 (V1, depending on production date, may still have cotton-covered poly thread and label). Carving plastic-free buttons from tagua nuts helps save the Amazon Rainforest from deforestation because it provides the indigenous peoples with a cash crop in the form of harvesting wild nut pods from the tagua palm trees native to the Rainforest instead cutting down the forest to grow palm plantations or cattle beef. Fine 100% organic cotton poplin chambray woven fabric. Bleach-free and dye-free Ivory and biodegradable eco dyed Light Blue, and Dark Blue. S - XXL. Slimmer modern fit. Note: closeout V1 may still contain cotton-covered poly thread and label in some colors. V2 has organic cotton thread and European cork label.

100% Organic Cotton Dress Shirt Plastic-free Synthetic-free

This plastic-free, synthetic-free, polyester-free, 100% biodegradable, absolutely pure 100% organic cotton dress shirt is made from a soft, smooth, & silky 100% organic cotton chambray fabric.

Plastic buttons are so last century and frankly quite harmful to the environment. At Rawganique, we use natural buttons, and one of our favorites is buttons carved from tagua nuts that are sustainably sourced from the Amazon Rainforest - this helps keep deforestation for cattle farming and palm plantations at bay by offering a cash crop alternative to the indigenous peoples. Not only are our plastic-free natural tagua nut buttons beautiful and durable, they are also the answer to the wanton waste and non-biodegradability common in the fashion industry.

Style: 100% organic cotton dress shirt with front pocket, button-down collar in Oxford Blue and Navy (but not in Ivory). The shirt is 100% biodegradable, featuring pure organic cotton thread and plastic-free carved tagua nut buttons.

Fabric: Limited edition yarn-dyed 100% organic cotton chambray poplin. Smooth, fine, breathable.

Colors: Ivory (hydrogen-peroxided); Oxford Blue, Navy (organic biodegradable eco dye).

Origin: Made at Rawganique Atelier in Europe. Sweatshop-free, always.

Sizing: (1/2 of circumference; inches)
S: Neck width 16.71 / Chest 22.05 / Waist 21.65 / Sweep 21.83 / Sleeve opening 4.71 / Body length 29.13
M: Neck width 17.63 / Chest 24.06 / Waist 23.62 / Sweep 23.79 / Sleeve opening 4.91 / Body length 30.08
L: Neck width 18.54 / Chest 26.06 / Waist 25.59 / Sweep 25.76 / Sleeve opening 5.1 / Body length 31.02
XL: Neck width 19.46 / Chest 28.07 / Waist 27.56 / Sweep 27.72 / Sleeve opening 5.42 / Body length 31.97
XXL: Neck width 20.37 / Chest 30.08 / Waist 29.53 / Sweep 29.69 / Sleeve opening 5.73 / Body length 32.91

Care: Launder like any other fine cotton products. Machine wash in a laundry net bag with like colors, using a mild, biodegradable detergent. Avoid bleach (oxygen whiteners are OK). Hang or line dry. Steam iron at cotton setting. Best not to put in the dryer to preserve the fabric and shape. Or have it professionally cleaned at your trusted local dry cleaner. 

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