fashion A company born in Boston Mexican essence, dedicated to the design and manufacture of shirts of cotton 100 percent organic. In addition, the brand incorporates low-impact dyes (free of PVC) and recycled water in their prints.

This is a company that meets all environmental standards and U.S. certifications, such as USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) and TDA (Texas Department of Agriculture), since cotton is grown in Texas.

What good are these stamps? According to the makers of brand, cotton from some Eastern and Central American countries often do not have these stamps and certifications, and, while it may be organic in its production are sometimes abused to farmers and labor by the manufacturers.

Within the ideology is the philosophy of being a self-sustaining enterprise and respect for the environment, and therefore, in addition to the sustainable features of their products by ordering a shirt from your website, part of the cost goes to a special fund to mitigate carbon emissions through reforestation of the United States. In its ideal is also to share and grow as a company self-sustaining, receiving proposals for designs and ideas of their own clients and friends, forming a family.

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