Sustainability
The t-shirt was made in Europe and knitted, dyed, and finishedin Sweden. It is made of viscose and cotton. The buttons are made of Corozo, a sustainable natural material derived from tagua nuts, which is an excellent substitute for synthetic materials.
Sustainability goals
Design and fit
The t-shirt has a sophisticated and elegant look, a straight and relaxed fit with a stand-up collar and an asymmetrically placed button placket at the front, which follows the design expression of the collection. The material is a combination of cotton and viscose in a tricot fabric, which through a plating process makes a fabric with high comfort. The cotton lies against the body and gives a soft and comfortable feel, while the glossy viscose on the right side creates an elegant and sophisticated surface.
Material
Viscose fibres are synthetic fibres extracted from the natural raw material wood. It is highly absorbent and conducts heat well, making it ideal for hot climates. Its natural lustre and softness provide both elegance and comfort. The viscose is combined with cotton, a natural fibre that comes from the seed pods of the cotton plant. Cotton is highly absorbent and ideal for warm climates. As cotton is soft and gentle on the skin, it also contributes to a high level of comfort for the wearer of the garment.
Production
Knitting, dyeing, and finishing in Sweden. Sewing in Lithuania.
Production in collaboration with Trikåby
For more than 30 years, Trikåby has been knitting fabrics in Åby, Sweden, specialising in textile products that combine function and comfort. By combining traditional circular knitting with innovative fibres and yarns, as well as combining product knowledge and a strong network, this holistic approach makes the company a significant player in the Swedish textile industry.
Material: Trikåby
Dyeing and finishing: 7H Färgeri
The emblem is made locally in Borås via a modern production process with selected materials, certified via a number of environmental certifications: ACG Accent
Sewing in Lithuania: Trikåby