Bridget Cardigan In Blue

People Tree

        • World wide delivey.

        • Bridget Cardigan is one of those vital accessories. We know we'll need an extra layer to rely on in changeable weather, and in this super soft organic cotton, with round neck and self-coloured buttons to the front, this cardigan has earned its place in our seasonal capsule wardrobe. Available in hazelnut, cameo pink and cream, so there's bound to be a colour that will complement your wardrobe!. Made by People Tree Fair Trade producer partner Rajlakshmi.

          Material: Vegan friendly 100% Organic Fair Trade Cotton. (GOTS)
          Length: Garment is 55 cm long in size M.



        • True to size. Take your normal size.

          We want to make sure that you feel comfortable in your clothes, so when measuring yourself there is no need to pull your tape measure too tight. Measurements in the chart are body measures. If you are still wondering about your size, do not hesitate to contact us info@fair.fi because we do want to assist you!
        • Wash on a low spin with mild detergent.
          Wash with similar colors.
          Do not soak.
          Line dry in shade.

        • Rajlakshmi Cotton Mills is a pioneer in organic garment manufacturing in India which seeks to combine high-quality tailoring with a fair deal for farmers and workers, whilst supporting local environmental and social projects. People Tree and Rajlakshmi believe both in social sustainability as well as environmental sustainability, which is why we choose organic cotton. Organic cotton is grown without the use of insecticides, pesticides and nitrogen fertilisers. Not only does this reduce the cost by 38% for farmers, but it also protects them from being exposed to toxic chemicals and eliminates the greenhouse gas emissions created though the production of these chemical fertilizers. Through organic farming, soils remain healthy and sequester more carbon helping to mitigate climate change. Water consumption is reduced up to 91%, and there is a 40% reduction of C02 emissions per tonne of cotton fibre.

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