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FFF Tee

from $40.00

The fashion industry supports sellouts and cheap fads. This subtle tee with a strong message is designed with original artwork from LA-based street artist Megzany, highlighting the failures of fast fashion. Here’s your reminder to support originality, quality, and high standards when it comes to sustainability.

Sustainably sourced and printed in Los Angeles, CA

Details

  • Solid black vintage tees vary in brand and quality

  • All tees are hand-selected by our curated experts

  • Grade A quality with no major damage or imperfections

  • Professionally laundered prior to printing

  • Limited availability—get ‘em while they last!

Sean is wearing a Medium

Height: 5’11”

Chest: 42”

Waist: 34”

Tee shirt: Medium

Jenna is wearing a Small

Height: 5’8”

Bust: 34B

Waist: 27

Sustainability Impact

Over 2 billion tee shirts are sold worldwide every year. It takes approx 600 gallons of water to grow enough cotton to produce a single tee shirt - that equals 1 trillion 2 hundred billion gallons of water annually! Not to mention the chemical dyes that poison rivers and ground soil. Purchasing vintage tees are an easy way to reduce your clothing consumption, reduce your carbon emissions and preserve our rapidly declining natural resources. Earning you eco-warrior status!

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold & inside out, with like colors

Tumble dry (or line dry for a more sustainable choice)

Iron if needed

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The fashion industry supports sellouts and cheap fads. This subtle tee with a strong message is designed with original artwork from LA-based street artist Megzany, highlighting the failures of fast fashion. Here’s your reminder to support originality, quality, and high standards when it comes to sustainability.

Sustainably sourced and printed in Los Angeles, CA

Details

  • Solid black vintage tees vary in brand and quality

  • All tees are hand-selected by our curated experts

  • Grade A quality with no major damage or imperfections

  • Professionally laundered prior to printing

  • Limited availability—get ‘em while they last!

Sean is wearing a Medium

Height: 5’11”

Chest: 42”

Waist: 34”

Tee shirt: Medium

Jenna is wearing a Small

Height: 5’8”

Bust: 34B

Waist: 27

Sustainability Impact

Over 2 billion tee shirts are sold worldwide every year. It takes approx 600 gallons of water to grow enough cotton to produce a single tee shirt - that equals 1 trillion 2 hundred billion gallons of water annually! Not to mention the chemical dyes that poison rivers and ground soil. Purchasing vintage tees are an easy way to reduce your clothing consumption, reduce your carbon emissions and preserve our rapidly declining natural resources. Earning you eco-warrior status!

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold & inside out, with like colors

Tumble dry (or line dry for a more sustainable choice)

Iron if needed

The fashion industry supports sellouts and cheap fads. This subtle tee with a strong message is designed with original artwork from LA-based street artist Megzany, highlighting the failures of fast fashion. Here’s your reminder to support originality, quality, and high standards when it comes to sustainability.

Sustainably sourced and printed in Los Angeles, CA

Details

  • Solid black vintage tees vary in brand and quality

  • All tees are hand-selected by our curated experts

  • Grade A quality with no major damage or imperfections

  • Professionally laundered prior to printing

  • Limited availability—get ‘em while they last!

Sean is wearing a Medium

Height: 5’11”

Chest: 42”

Waist: 34”

Tee shirt: Medium

Jenna is wearing a Small

Height: 5’8”

Bust: 34B

Waist: 27

Sustainability Impact

Over 2 billion tee shirts are sold worldwide every year. It takes approx 600 gallons of water to grow enough cotton to produce a single tee shirt - that equals 1 trillion 2 hundred billion gallons of water annually! Not to mention the chemical dyes that poison rivers and ground soil. Purchasing vintage tees are an easy way to reduce your clothing consumption, reduce your carbon emissions and preserve our rapidly declining natural resources. Earning you eco-warrior status!

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold & inside out, with like colors

Tumble dry (or line dry for a more sustainable choice)

Iron if needed

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Signage matters 🔮 At our swap with @michelleteaz @papercutsbookshop and @diversityconsign the signs weren’t just pretty, they helped people feel welcomed,  informed and part of something. That kind of clarity doesn’t happen by accident.
June held both Pride and profound grief for much of Roboro’s community. In a world that often isolates us, sometimes by design, our clothing swap with @diversityconsign @papercutsbookshop and @michelleteaz became a space to reclaim our power an
🧵 These upcycled pillows aren’t just sustainable keepsakes, they represent U.S. job creation, local textile waste solutions, and the power of collaboration. Thanks to Students for Disability Rights, Education, Activism, and Mentoring at the Co

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