'Yorkshire' T-Shirt - The Yorkshire Collective
Product details
– Made from a blend of organic cotton cuttings and independently recycled plastic bottles (60% Recycled pre-consumer cotton organically grown 40% Recycled post-consumer polyester)
– Style: Regular
– Colour: Black or Blue
– Designed by Roseanna Hanson at The Yorkshire Collective
About the artist
Roseanna is an artist, photographer, illustrator, and musician from Barnsley, South Yorkshire. The success of her Yorkshireman design and seeing the response people had to other Yorkshire themed designs gave birth to the idea of my startup business, The Yorkshire Collective – a place not only to share my own artwork, but for other artists across Yorkshire to use as a platform to create and sell their own clothing and accessory collections and celebrate God’s Own County. The Yorkshire Collective has a new home at Printed by Us.
Why Printed by Us
We are Printed by Us – an Archer Project Initiative.
We employ people who have overcome homelessness and other adversities.
We run screen printing workshops, teaching new skills, as the people we work with move towards more fulfilling lives.
We collaborate with some of Sheffield’s finest artists to create unique designs.
We print artwork and garments
We sell what we produce.
We reinvest the profit.
We run more workshops.
We support more people.
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Recycling standards

Printing Positive Change
This garment was hand printed by a vulnerable adult in recovery from homelessness and other adversities. They are paid the Real Living Wage and every penny from this product goes back into growing Printed by Us.
Organic cotton
This item is made from organic cotton grown on a GOTS certified organic cotton farm in India without use of harmful chemicals and pesticides, using less water. It's kinder to people and planet.
Ethically made
This garment was hand made in a factory powered by green renewable energy in a Fair Wear Foundation approved factory in India.
Recycled materials
We salvage the cuttings from organic cotton textile production, shred them and turn them back into soft cotton fibres. We add fibres made from locally recycled plastic bottles to obtain the cotton and polyester blend. We spin the blended fibres into fine yarn to make fabrics.