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Featuring a classic crew neckline, extended short sleeves, and a loose fit throughout, this sleepwear top is your new go-to for lounging. Pairs perfectly with the Bamboo Rib Sleep Pyjama Pant as a matching set for night or layered with your favourite denim for a casual daytime look.
- Details: Crew neckline, elongated short sleeve, loose fit.
- Fit: Women’s relaxed fit.
- Material: 66% Bamboo, 28% Cotton, 6% Spandex
- Origin: Designed, cut and sewn in Toronto, Canada.
- Care: Machine wash cold, hang dry.
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Eco-friendly shipping
Carbon offsetting
We automatically neutralize the shipping emissions of your order by donating to reforestation projects. We've partnered with Pachama, a best-in-class organization in carbon neutral protocols and standards.
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Compostable shipping
Every order ships in a 100% compostable mailer. Add it to your at-home compost and it will enrich the soil with plant food over 6 months until it completely decomposes.
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Make it a matching set
Complete the look with a matching bamboo rib set for the ultimate in at-home comfort.
Material spotlight
Bamboo
One of the most renewable resources in the world, bamboo is a grass that naturally replenishes itself. Bamboo reaches a mature height of 75 feet in just 45 days, using less water than cotton and without use of pesticides.
It’s good for both the planet, and for you. Bamboo garments are unbelievably soft, naturally breathable, moisture wicking, and anti-bacterial. They’re even hypo-allergenic and UV resistant.
What's in our pricing?
It's a fair question. The answer is simple: treating people fairly.
Since we manufacture in Canada, costs to create our products are much higher than comparable brands. The largest difference is in labour. We provide our production staff a living wage, health benefits, and a safe and comfortable working environment. Other brands that manufacture overseas pay a fraction of those costs due to unethical labour laws.