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Tops and Vests / Climate of Panic

This summer will be all about mixing in slouchy, casual tops to your festival wardrobe. This batwing crop top is made from Tencel, a new fabric derived from Eucalyptus that is incredibly soft.

Let the rest of the world panic about climate change whilst you relax in your softest top, knowing you've done your bit.

This Batwing Top crop top was made in a Fair Wear Foundation audited factory and is printed on 100% Tencel. It was transported by ship, not air. Printed with phthalate-free inks and hand-finished in the UK.

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Screen Printed in England on a 100% Tencel Lyocell from Eucalyptus top (120g/m2)/ Made in a Fair Wear Foundation Audited factory / Low Carbon / Hand Printed & Finished in the UK / Printed with Phthalate-Free inks / Cool Wash, Hang Dry.

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Social and Environmental Certification (Applies to t-shirt only):

Certified Organic Cotton Fairwear Foundation Audited carbon in clothing oekotex 100 standard ecolabel rating 1

GOTS & Soil Association Certified Organic Cotton
FairWear Foundation Audited Ethical Manufacture
Made in a Wind powered Factory
Hand Finished in the U.K.

How's it made?
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Pioneering Lifecycle Footprinting Research (PAS2050)

About our Climate of Panic

Eucalyptus Tencel is a new textile that is produced exclusively from the wood pulp of Eucalyptus trees certified by the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC). The wood is reduced into a pulp and then reduced further to extract cellulose, which is then reformed into a soft fibre in spinnerets. This process is benign and closed-loop, which makes this award-winning fibre the most sustainable man-man fibre in the world today.

Lenzing Fibres in Austria developed and manufacture the fibre. The fibres themselves are shipped to Izmir, Turkey and are spun into jersey fabric to be cut and sewn into garments. This factory is OEKO-TEX 100 standard certified and ISO 14001 certified. It is also a member of Fair Wear Foundation, who’s code of labour practises ensure a better deal for workers.

Garments are transported by ship to Trieste, then trucked Plymouth via London. Here they are hand-finished, which creates UK jobs. The finished product is then freighted to, and distributed 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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