Sustainable Sweatshirts
Vegan and Sustainable Sweatshirts
New collection of 100% organic cotton sustainable sweatshirts. Get it fast, they are running out of stock!
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Made in Spain and Portugal.
In local workshops with organic cotton, taking care of the planet and you.
Vegan dyes
We go one step further, taking care of the planet, animals and people.
Free exchanges
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FAQs Sustainable Sweatshirts
What are sustainable sweatshirts made of?
Sustainable sweatshirts are often made from sustainable materials like organic cotton, bamboo, and hemp. Clotsy's are 100% Organic Cotton.
Why are sustainable sweatshirts better for the environment?
Sustainable sweatshirts are better for the environment because they are made from sustainable materials that are grown without the use of harmful chemicals and pesticides.
Why sustainable sweatshirts are better for you?
Sustainable sweatshirts are better for you because they are made from natural materials that are gentle on your skin. It is perfect for those people who suffer from itching or allergies.
What is the difference between a sustainable sweatshirt and a conventional sweatshirt?
A conventional sweatshirt is made from materials such as synthetic fibers, cotton, and wool. In addition, pesticides and toxins are often used in the production chain.
As we have said before, a sustainable sweatshirt is made from sustainable materials such as organic cotton, bamboo and hemp.
How can I know if a sustainable sweatshirt is really sustainable?
The best way to tell if a sustainable sweatshirt is truly sustainable is to look for certifications from independent organizations like the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) or the Fairtrade Foundation.