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This classic tee is thoughtfully made from medium-weight organic cotton. At GFS, we’re a fan of independent businesses. That’s why our Shop Small graphic tee not only touts a message that encourages buying local, but also puts it to practice by supporting Canadian manufacturing through its very creation (just like all our products). Wear it with pride to support the shift toward ethical clothing and help others see the importance of supporting local.
- Details: Screen print on left chest and back. Crewneck collar and short sleeves. Pre-shrunk.
- Fit: Classic (regular) fit. Women may prefer to size down.
- Material: 100% GOTS certified organic cotton.
- Origin: Fabric milled locally and made in Toronto, Canada.
- Care: Machine wash cold, hang to dry.
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Eco-friendly shipping
Compostable packaging
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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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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Material spotlight
Organic cotton
Organic cotton is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. It doesn’t damage the soil, and uses 88% less water and 62% less energy to produce than conventional cotton. Instead, it combines tradition, innovation, and science to offer a better alternative for the environment.
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.