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CertainTees: Turning conventional cotton Ts into relics

Posted by Siel in consumerism, organic (Thursday August 30, 2007 at 10:59 am)

Moo on wheels –

To the right’s me in a CertainTees Cow T-shirt.

Summer got the “travel light” firefly.

I wrote about this eco-friendly T-shirt company before, but CertainTees has changed things up a bit.

New designs, new colors — and the prices’ve gone down to $44 a T-shirt. Plus free shipping until 2008 –

The Ts are a comfy 70% bamboo, 30% organic cotton blend, printed with low impact dyes and made sweatshop-free from harvest to finish. Plus, CertainTees carbon-offsets, and donates $5 per T-shirt sold via the website to 6 different nonprofits.

I think my fave design’s still Relic

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1 comment for CertainTees: Turning conventional cotton Ts into relics »

  1. Neat logo and concept, but $44 is a bit pricey compared to the competition which have more colors to choose from and a wider selection of logos to choose from.

    Comment by James — September 8, 2007 @ 12:00 pm

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