BASIC Männer T-Shirt Charcoal grau
180 GSM Single Jersey
100% Baumwolle (Bio) aus Tansania
Hergestellt in Kenia.
Mit unseren unbedruckten Basic Shirts aus 100 % Baumwolle (Bio) hast du nicht nur ein sehr schönes Shirt, das in Manufakturqualität aus unserem klassischen, etwas schwereren Bio-Stoff (180 gsm) hergestellt wurde, sondern du unterstützt auch unsere kleine Partner-Familiennäherei in Nairobi, wo Kyalo, Daniel, Michael, Ruth, Irene, Angela, Vero und Eunice dein T-Shirt in Handarbeit für dich geschnitten, genäht und verpackt haben.
Wir haben zudem die Schnitte unserer klassischen Kipepeo-Shirts etwas angepasst und sie an den Achseln, Ärmeln sowie am Brustkorb etwas weiter gemacht, um einen noch höheren Tragekomfort zu gewährleisten. Auch die Ärmel haben wir um 1,5 cm verlängert, da dieses Feedback uns von euch oft erreicht hat. Die exakten Maße unserer T-Shirts findest du hier.
Unsere Basic Shirts befinden sich gerade in der Produktion und können ab sofort vorbestellt werden.
Die Auslieferung erfolgt Mitte Juli.
The manufacturing of all Kipepeo products, starting from the cultivation of organic cotton to the finished garment, takes place locally in Tanzania and Kenya.
This creates a holistic cycle based on fundamental principles of fairness, transparency and sustainability and, through an economic approach, supports social projects in East Africa.
Our Print Designs
The designs we print on Kipepeo products are drawn by pupils during regular school lessons such as natural history in schools in Tanzania and Kenya. Martin and Goodluck explain how the idea of Kipepeo Clothing came about and how the designs are created today.
READ MORE...Cultivation of Organic Cotton in Tanzania
Ashura and Zacharia from Biosustain Ltd. in Singida explain how (organic) cotton is cultivated within a small-scale rainfed agriculture in Tanzania, parameters of fair pricing for (organic) cotton and methods of keeping pests away by the use of natural fertilizers instead of chemical pesticides.
READ MORE...From Cotton to Fabric / Manufacturing and Dyeing of Fabrics
We show you how cotton is ginned, yarn is spun out of it and processed by large circular knitting machines into fabrics. Also, Aditya and Martin explain how the industrial wastewater from the dyeing process of textiles is recycled.
READ MORE...Sewing and Screen-Printing
The final production step comprises the cutting of fabrics which then are made ready to be printed with ecological screen printing. "Meet our Team"- Fridah, Sabine and Martin introduce to you our employees at Kiboko Leisure Wear in Kenya.
READ MORE...Social Commitment / Support for School Projects
Through the selling of Kipepeo products, we promote schools and education in East Africa. In the following, we show you to what extent our partner projects in Tanzania and Kenya have been supported by Kipepeo-Clothing since 2008. In recent years, Kipepeo-Clothing has received several awards for social and economic commitment. Amongst others, we received the renowned "Making a Difference" Award from Dr. Jane Goodall, we were honored in the "Land of Ideas" competition of the German Federal Government in the category "Economy" and we gained a top 3 ranking in the category "Business Partnerships" of the German Sustainability Award.
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