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Prairie Underground Adrian Tee
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$84.00
Sale Price: $72.00
Product Code:
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Beautiful organic cotton white long sleeve Tee with pleating details at shoulders. Femininely cut, putting a spin on this wardrobe staple. Shirt has stretch. Very comfortable. Wear as is, or layer with your favorite jacket, cardigan or top. Shown above with the Maiden Voyage Jacket.
Made in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
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Made from 100% organic cotton.
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Machine wash on cold/gentle. Line dry, dry flat or dry on delicate/low heat. May iron or steam as needed.
What is Organic Cotton?
Unlike conventional cotton, organic cotton is grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Organic cotton is also grown using methods and materials that have a low impact on the environment.
Organic production systems replenish and maintain soil fertility, reduce the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers, and build biologically diverse agriculture.
Third-party certification organizations must verify that organic producers use only methods and materials allowed in organic production.
Federal regulations prohibit the use of genetically engineered seed for organic farming.
All cotton sold as organic in the United States must meet strict federal regulations covering how the cotton is grown. The most common standards used in the US are the Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS).
Downsides of Conventional Cotton
Conventional cotton requires large amounts of pesticides to grow, and is one of the largest consumers or insecticides globally (~25% of global insecticide use is due to conventional cotton).
Five of the top nine pesticides used on cotton in the U.S.: cyanide, dicofol, naled, propargite and trifluralin are known cancer-causing chemicals.
One conventional cotton T-shirt requires up to 1/3 pound of pesticides to make.
Synthetic, toxic and/or dangerous chemicals and dyes are often used for coloring and finishing conventional cotton.
Certain conventional cotton industry practices, such as crop subsidies, monoculture, chemical dumping, poor natural resource management, child labor use, and garment sweatshops reinforce cycles of poverty and harm the environment in cotton-growing regions of the world. Organically grown cotton does not permit such practices.
Benefits of Organic Cotton
Softer than conventional cotton.
Produced without toxic and persistent pesticides and synthetic fertilizers.
Sustainable.
Breathable.
Durable, long-lasting.
Absorbs and wicks moisture away from the skin.
What is Certified Organic Cotton?
Certified Organic Cotton is cotton that meets international and federal (for US) standards such as the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). In the United States, GOTS standard is the most rigorous and current gold standard. A third-party organization (see list at
Organic Exchange
) must assess compliance for certification.
For more information, visit our blog page on
Organic Cotton and Certified Organic Cotton
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Prairie Underground pieces are true to size and are flattering on a variety of body types.
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Great pieces to consider while pregnant, nursing or simply running around, as they are very comfortable, have stretch and are at the same time very flattering and stylish.
About the Designer
Camilla Eckersley and Davora Lindner became friends in high school in the 80's. As teenage rebels in the Midwest they were struck by the New Romantic music movement in London and the East Village art scene in New York. Experimental fashion statements were like direct action in our small town, and they were seriously engaged in the semiotics of dress before they knew it had meaning or future relevance. This alternative culture flourished against the panoramic skyline and often they dressed in elegant costumes to go to a park or truck stop diner where they would dream of the cities in our creative future. This is the meaning of Prairie Underground. Its collection is created as an homage to iconoclastic women everywhere who remain independent in spirit.
Camilla and Davora relocated to Seattle in the summer of 2004 to launch their Prairie Underground. Leaving behind successful careers in San Francisco and Minneapolis to pursue their childhood dream of creating their own collection, they held their first strategy meetings on the bed of Davora's studio apartment in First Hill. Like a lot of designers, they began Prairie Underground with very little start up, never really considering the possibility that the line might fail, or that Seattle wouldn't be the perfect place to produce a clothing line.
Prairie Underground has used sustainable and organic fabrics in every collection it has produced beginning with Summer of 2005. In addition to sustainability, matters of accessibility, economy, domestic production and style are all a part of Prairie Underground's design philosophy. Camilla and Davora describe themselves as designers with an idiosyncratic point of view, obsessive about fit and how women will wear Prairie Underground clothes every day. Prairie Underground wants to make non-conformist uniforms for cool working women and is proud to be a part of a contemporary fashion dialogue.
Prairie Underground designs, produces, and ships every item in the collection from Seattle, Washington, and the majority of fabrics are knitted in the United States. In so doing, Prairie Underground helps to keep active a diminishing network of sewing contractors in Seattle.
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