Tie Dye Cascade - SS
Tie Dye Cascade - SS
Tie Dye Cascade - SS
Tie Dye Cascade - SS

Tie Dye Cascade - SS

Regular price $39.00
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Description
Behold — the Cascade design by Alana Louise, now in limited-edition tie dye. We partnered once again with Fayetteville local and tie dye expert Rachel Huff to give this customer favorite a fresh spin.
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Features
  • Short Sleeve Unisex Tee
  • Standard Fit
  • 4 oz. Preshrunk 50% Organic Cotton, 50% Recycled Polyester
  • Screen Printed with Water-based inks
  • PVC and Phthalate free
  • Fabric dyed in the California, Constructed in Mexico.
  • Wash cold, tumble dry low
Materials
  • Thirteen years and thousands of tees later. In 2012, we set out to create the ultimate graphic tee—something soft yet durable and perfect for everyday wear. After endless research, testing, and fine-tuning, we found it: a buttery-soft 4 oz. 50/50 blend of organic cotton and recycled polyester. Dyed in Los Angeles by a third-generation, family-owned garment manufacturer.

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Our Promise

Here at Fayettechill, our commitment to quality is stronger than ever. Goods for the woods that are good for the woods. We collect and thoughtfully create eco-conscious goods that are built-to-last. We strive to lessen our impact on the environment with each seasonal product collection, including ethical manufacturing and sourcing of organic and recycled materials.

Organic Cotton

Vote for Organic Cotton. It protects natural ecosystems and nurtures the soil, versus crops treated with pesticides and chemicals that are harmful for farmers, workers, wildlife, and waterways.

Hemp

We like Hemp. Its natural resistance to pests and weed-blocking dense growth requires no chemicals of any kind. It is the strongest natural fiber, naturally antimicrobial and resistant to UV.

Recycled Polyester

At our Hemp Fortex factory, we use Repreve Recycled Polyester, which uses PET from plastic water bottles as the raw material. Recycling the PET into fiber not only reduces landfill and ocean waste, it causes far less air pollution than making new PET.

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