Everyday Turtleneck
Everyday Turtleneck
This timeless classic is the perfect piece to complete any outfit. Featuring a turtleneckline and cut to hug your every curve, this flattering style feels as good when you're lounging, as it looks when you're out dancing.
- Slim-fitted long sleeved turtleneck tee
- Made with Organic Cotton Modal Jersey for an oh-so smooth feel
- Designed with a folding collar making it great for layering and even better on its own
- The soft and stretchy fabric ensures maximum comfort and style
To make sure our products are as sustainable as they can be, we use ethical means of production, and often, but not exclusively - organic, recycled, or recyclable materials.
Our Everyday collection is made using organic cotton, which is grown without harmful chemicals. This helps sustain the land it is grown on through crop rotations and a natural way of controlling pesticides, making it much lower-impact than regular cotton. We’ve combined it with TENCEL™ Modal Jersey made of beech tree pulp for an extra durable and flexible garment. - 57% Organic Cotton, 38% TENCEL™ Modal, 5% elastane - Machine wash using regular detergent - We recommend the conscious choice of 30°C - Never use chlorine bleach on modal fabric as it will weaken the fibers
Shyamtex Exports Limited is an innovative production facility known for its exceptional manufacturing capabilities and commitment to sustainability. With initiatives such as establishing an ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) for sustainable water management, actively engaging in rainwater harvesting, and implementing a 100% power backup to minimize environmental impact, they are committed to – and succeed at – being a force for good. Benefits such as ESI (Employee State Insurance) and PF (Provident Fund) are provided to the 950 workers, and the facility adheres to strict ethical standards to ensure a safe and inclusive working environment for all employees.
These emissions refer to the specific product on this page. These calculations were done by Made2Flow and are valid from the time of their measurement in June 2023. Read more about the calculations here.