This product is designed to return to the makers when the fabric reaches the end of its life. Instead of landfill, the material is recovered and turned into something new. A circular approach that treats clothing as a resource rather than something used once. This hoodie is made with fifty percent recycled post consumer organic cotton and fifty percent new organic cotton. A small QR code on the wash label supports freepost returns and offers store credit when an item is sent back.
There is an easy feeling to this hoodie. Soft organic cotton with a relaxed shape. The watercolour boat artwork feels confident in a quiet way that does not compete for attention. Coastal design that pairs well with jeans or joggers or layered on cooler days. The style feels natural and balanced.
Each hoodie is made only when ordered and powered by renewable energy. No bulk stock and no unused pieces. One garment created with purpose at the moment it is chosen. It may take a little longer to arrive and that time supports a slower way of producing clothes that avoids excess.
When the fabric reaches the end of its use it can be returned and remilled into something new. A full loop that replaces the throw away moment. It feels like a gentle promise to use materials with care so the story of the garment continues.
Refunds are only offered if an item arrives damaged. Full details are listed in the refund policy before ordering.
Caring for Printed Clothing
Printed clothing keeps its colour and softness for longer when it’s washed with a little care. It’s easy for a favourite piece to fade before its time, and small steps in the wash can help it stay looking fresh.
Washing
Turning the garment inside out before it goes into the machine is one of the simplest ways to protect the print. It limits friction, helps slow down fading, and lets the fabric move more gently through the cycle.
A cold wash is kinder than hot water. Unless the fabric is heavily soiled, cold water cleans just as well while helping the colours and printed areas last. It also uses less energy.
Mild detergents are all that’s needed. Harsh detergents or bleach can damage both the fabric and the printed design, especially with repeated use. For stains, a small amount of stain remover on the mark is better than treating the whole garment with strong chemicals.
It helps to wash similar items together. Soft fabrics with soft fabrics reduce pilling and keep printed areas from cracking or peeling. Heavy items – like towels – are best washed in a separate load.
Drying
Heat has the same effect in drying as it does in washing – it can change the look and feel of the fabric. Drying on a low heat protects the print. When there’s time, air drying lets the garment hold its shape and keeps the finish smooth.
Avoid ironing directly over printed designs. Heat on the surface can damage fine details, so a cool iron on the reverse side is best if ironing is needed.
Size Chart
Size
Height (cm)
Chest (cm)
Waist (cm)
XS
171
86
71
S
175
93
76
M
179
99
81
L
183
104
89
XL
189
116
99
2XL
195
129
112
3XL
195
135
119
4XL
195
142
130
5XL
195
162
137
Sizing notes
Chest – measured all round just below the armpits Waist – around the waistline where trousers button Height – your natural standing height
If you land between two sizes it is safer to choose the larger one – avoids a tight or restricted fit.