Met Office Mens / Met Office Cloud Cutter
New Met Office Cloud Cutter design on our new Raglan cut sweaters - about the comfiest jumpers you can find with their soft, lofted organic cotton and a snug fit.
This Organic Cotton Sweater was made in a windpowered, Fair Wear Foundation audited factory using 100% Organic Cotton. It was transported by ship, not air. Printed with phthalate-free inks and hand-finished in the UK.
Specifications
Screen Printed in England on a Certified 100% Brushed 3-ply Organic Cotton Sweater (300g/m2) / Made in a Fair Wear Foundation Audited factory / Low Carbon / GM Free / Hand Printed & Finished in the UK / Printed with Phthalate-Free inks / Cool Wash, Hang Dry.
Informed Choice
Social and Environmental Certification (applies to plain garment only, print may not apply):
Printed on a GOTS & Soil Association Certified Organic Cotton product
FairWear Foundation Audited Ethical Manufacture
Made in a Wind Powered factory
Hand Finished in the U.K.
Pioneering Lifecycle Footprinting Research (PAS2050)
About our Met Office Cloud Cutter
This traceability map shows the supply chain of our organic cotton jersey and fleece products, which make up the majority of our sales.
The Organic cotton is plucked in Ahmedebad, North-Western India - and transported to a local ginning factory by a camel. The ginned cotton is taken by truck then cut and sewn in Coimbatore in the South. Both factories are audited by Fair Wear Foundation and powered by vestas wind turbines. The products are shipped from Tuticorin to Felixstowe, and then trucked to Plymouth where they are printed using phtalate free inks, and hand finished with trims, using labels made locally. The finished product is shipped to, and dispatched from, Rapanui HQ on the Isle of Wight.
Award-Winning Traceability
It is impossible to make an ethical choice if you don’t know where clothing comes from and how it is made. Very few people do these days, even high-street stores themselves. At Rapanui you can investigate the whole supply chain and find out the details about where this item was made, who made it, and how it got here, from Seed to shop. It is called traceability.
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