Undyed Boxing Sweatshirt
# GI - 6001 - 20 - 285
Oldschool boxing sweatshirt fit. Raglan sleeves for greater mobility. Snug ribbing to keep sweatshirt at waist. Mid-weight cotton terry. Milled and made in Los Angeles. Prepared for dye. Biodegradable and recyclable at end of life.
KITCHEN SINK DYE GUIDE included with purchase. Leave as is or dye to your specification.
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BODY
100% Recycled Cotton – 12.5 Oz Terry
Milled in Los Angeles, CA
RIBBING
100% Recycled Cotton – 1x1 Rib
Milled in Los Angeles, CA
TAGS
100% US Cotton
Milled and printed in Los Angeles, CA
THREAD
100% Organic Cotton
Grown and spun in Texas
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash in cool water with natural soap. Line dry out of direct sunlight.
SWEATSHIRT
From yarn to tag, our sweatshirts are made with cotton. When a product is developed, its fiber composition and trim complexity will dictate if and how we can up/downcycle the garment at end of life. The absence of synthetic trims and thread allows for the sweatshirt to be mechanically broken down. Opposed to the chemical alternative (many garments are too complex for even this), this cotton will easily be shredded and spun into a new yarn.
When your sweatshirt reaches an unwearable state, please email support@ground-cover.com to recycle. We will not accept any hoodies which are functional or easily repairable. Though, we are happy to help with the latter! It is important that this circular system is not abused and products are designed to last. Read more about circular fashion by clicking here.
PACKAGING
Our sweatshirts are delivered in a 100% organic cotton produce bag. These are grown, milled, and made in Mexico. The thread is also cotton so all of the above applies. They are then shipped in a post-consumer kraft mailer. Please reuse these until rendered functionless. Then, recycle or compost.
Nana Atelier is an outlier in Los Angeles; they are proving that non-piece-rate, full time, and benefits provided work can flourish in the garment district. Here, garment workers are paid $14-20 an hour compared to UCLA's published average of $5.15 in Los Angeles. It is a beautiful space with a wonderful team that has an expertise in single stitch construction. Learn more about their work by clicking here.