ORGANIC COTTON
A large number of our shirts and underwear are made of organic cotton. T Strict ecological criteria apply to the farming of organic cotton. In contrast to conventional cotton farming, the use of chemical pesticides and fertilisers is prohibited. Also, the cotton plants themselves must not be genetically modified. By organising themselves into co-operatives, the farmers can market their cotton at more stable prices, regardless of fluctuations in the cost of raw materials. All products made of this material are labelled ORGANIC COTTON.
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ORGANIC COTTON
A large number of our shirts and underwear are made of organic cotton. T Strict ecological criteria apply to the farming of organic cotton. In contrast to conventional cotton farming, the use of chemical pesticides and fertilisers is prohibited. Also, the cotton plants themselves must not be genetically modified. By organising themselves into co-operatives, the farmers can market their cotton at more stable prices, regardless of fluctuations in the cost of raw materials. All products made of this material are labelled ORGANIC COTTON.
ORGANIC COTTON
A large number of our shirts and underwear are made of organic cotton. T Strict ecological criteria apply to the farming of organic cotton. In contrast to conventional cotton farming, the use of chemical pesticides and fertilisers is prohibited. Also, the cotton plants themselves must not be genetically modified. By organising themselves into co-operatives, the farmers can market their cotton at more stable prices, regardless of fluctuations in the cost of raw materials. All products made of this material are labelled ORGANIC COTTON.
ORGANIC COTTON
A large number of our shirts and underwear are made of organic cotton. T Strict ecological criteria apply to the farming of organic cotton. In contrast to conventional cotton farming, the use of chemical pesticides and fertilisers is prohibited. Also, the cotton plants themselves must not be genetically modified. By organising themselves into co-operatives, the farmers can market their cotton at more stable prices, regardless of fluctuations in the cost of raw materials. All products made of this material are labelled ORGANIC COTTON.