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T-shirt NATIVO from Peruvian cotton mix

No. 18118H1P00


Offer€49,00 Regular price€69,00

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Color:ivory/beige
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Herren Shirt NATIVO aus Nativo- und Pima-Baumwolle-elfenbein/beige
T-shirt NATIVO from Peruvian cotton mix Offer€49,00 Regular price€69,00
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Details & Fit

- Shirt with a round neckline
- made of pure, undyed, and untreated organic Pima cotton
- Material: 100% cotton (50% Nativo & 50% Pima cotton)
- Back length size M: approx. 75 cm
- Cut: Classic
- Natural cotton
- Lightweight feel

100% natural. 100% organic. 100% undyed. The Nativo yarn is made from a cotton blend of Peruvian cotton, naturally grown in the coastal rainforest of Peru. The men's shirt with a round neck comes in a stripe pattern ivory-beige. The different shades are created by the use of organic Pima cotton (with a white hue) and naturally slightly brownish-dyed Nativo Pima cotton. A piece of the most original nature, directly from Peru.

Nativo Collection
Organic, undyed & natural - Best from the jungle: Nativo cotton is an indigenous, fine cotton variety from Peru. It grows wild in the rain-filled jungle of Peru. There it grows and thrives as it did 5,000 years ago - without fertilizers, without pesticides, and exclusively as nature intended. Gently harvested by hand, it is 100% organic. The unique feature of this cotton variety is its naturally beautiful brownish color.

Best wearing comfort
Made from organic Pima cotton grown in the coastal regions of Peru. Gently harvested by hand only, it is processed into this fine yarn in an elaborate process. The result: a hard-wearing fabric, that shines like silk, has a natural flow, feels very soft to wear, and is cool in summer.
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