'It'll Be Reet' T-Shirt - Hattie Clark

£30.00
£21.00
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: Red or Blue
– Designed by Hattie Clark 

About the artist

Designed by Hattie Clark is a freelance illustrator and designer based in Yorkshire. She is a fan of silliness, rugby league, running and hats. She likes to keep her work pretty simple with a bold colour palette and lots of fun! She usually creates her illustrations by hand, experimenting with fluid lines, textures and bright pops of colour. Ultimately, she loves to create vibrant pieces that have the ability to make people happy.

For this print she wanted to create a simple and playful design incorporating a classic Yorkshire message of encouragement!

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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Hand printed

Ethically made

Eco friendly

Support our cause

Printing Positive Change

This T-shirt was hand printed by a vulnerable adult in recovery from homelessness and other complex circumstances. They received the “Real Living Wage” for their efforts and every penny from this shirt 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. Organic cotton is grown without use of harmful chemicals and pesticides and uses less water – kinder to people and planet.

Ethically-made

This T-shirt was handmade in a factory powered by green renewable energy in India which has been approved by the Fair Wear Foundation - a non-profit who assess fair and proper working conditions wages and employment terms.

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.

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