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Sizing chart

Measurements

  • cm
  • inch
  • XS
  • S
  • M
  • L
  • XL

A

Chest width

cm

B

Total length

cm

C

Sleeve length

cm

D

Shoulder width

cm

Conversion Chart

Size EU US AU JP

XS

34

0-2

8

100

S

36

4

10

120

M

38

6

12

140

L

40-41

8

14-16

160

XL

42

10

16-18

180

Omato long sleeve tee - Fine Cotton Rib

Regular price €90,00
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Product Details

Fine cotton rib long sleeve tee
Boatneck
Exposed seams
Lettuce edge at neckline and hems
Runs small, consider sizing up

 
91% Cotton 9% Elastane
Made in Portugal

Model wears a size S

Material

Organic cotton
Origin: Brazil, India, Egypt
Certificates: GOTS, Oeko-Tex, OCS 100

  • Cotton is a natural seed fiber.
  • Cotton is the most common natural material used today in garment production. It is durable, breathable, absorbent, and soft. Cotton is ideal for dyeing and printing. The material is also biodegradable and hypoallergenic.
  • Nearly all cotton is grown in rotation, but conventional cotton generally has a higher environmental impact. It requires a vast amount of water and depletes the soil. To increase production, harmful pesticides, and fertilizers are used, polluting the grounds and waters.
  • Baserange sources organic cotton, as we want to ensure that no harmful chemicals are used in the entire production process, water consumption is controlled, water is not contaminated and workers' rights are also preserved.
  • Organic agriculture uses agronomic, biological, and mechanical techniques instead of synthetic methods. 
  • Organic cotton supports good soil health and ecosystems and is not harmful to human health or the environment. No pesticides or fertilizers are used, as organic cotton relies instead on natural cycles and local conditions. Most of the organic cotton we use is also rain-fed and doesn’t require much irrigation. Organic farms also generally support more plant and animal species. 
  • There is also a lot of cotton that is certified organic, that may not actually be organic, as it is mixed with conventional cotton. Organic cotton claims of fibers are not always verified. This is because the demand for organic cotton is big, but the yields are not as large as from conventional cotton farms and droughts are becoming more common.

  • Shop our cotton products.

Care

We recommend a cold wash on a gentle cycle using natural detergent and hang drying for all our products. Hand washing is always a good option too.

Washing synthetic fibres releases microplastics into the water system, especially during the first washes, but washing the synthetic blend fabrics in a laundry bag that captures the microfibres allows you to dispose of the microfibres properly. You can also use a laundry ball or a washing machine filter.

Find more of our guidance for care here.

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