- Ideal for all body types thanks to its optimal thickness and stretchiness.
- Slightly fitted for a prefect fit and maximal comfort.
- The Black model wears size S and is 5′ 11” tall. The blond model wears size S and is 5′ 7” tall. The brunette model wearing the floral skirt wears size S and is 5′ 9” tall.
The other brunette model wears size XS and is 5′ 4” tall.
With defect - The classic organic cotton t-shirt
With defect - The classic organic cotton t-shirt
XS
Gaia & Dubos - Québec, QC
1033 rue de la Loire
Ville de Québec QC G1V 2Z6
Canada
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This product has minor defects, such as small stains on less visible areas or light snags in the fabric. Click here if you prefer to order this product without any defect at full price.
A truly beautiful wardrobe essential that you'll wear on repeat.
A divinely cozy fabric. A classic you'll pair with all of your outfits. Made with organic cotton.
- Made in Canada under ethical conditions where fun times are a priority.
- We opt for small-scale production to combat clothing waste (yes, it’s a thing. And it’s a huge environmental scourge).
- The fabric is made from 96% Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified organic cotton and 4% spandex.
- Organic cotton means zero chemical fertilizers and zero pesticides! Also, much less water is needed to irrigate fields.
- We made the likely harebrained decision to include 4% spandex in this divine creation, because we really wanted to offer you a perfect fit and better durability (yes, that’s what spandex is for!).
- Full transparency: the fibre comes from Turkey and was woven in Portugal. There’s simply no other option! Cotton doesn’t grow here.
- Assembled with 4 tex-27 threads for maximum durability. That might not mean a thing to you, but 4 threads is really good!
- Dyed with water-based, non-toxic dyes.
- Delivered to your door in sustainable packaging.
- That’s it! Not bad, huh?
- Wash in cold water
- Lay flat to dry
- Fold to store
- Do not tumble dry (except when laziness strikes—but only once in a while!)