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Tired of vague fashion claims? We're cutting through the noise. Discover what true transparency looks like, from fabric to finished garment, and why it matters for your wardrobe and the world. No greenwashing, just facts.

3 min read · Updated May 16, 2026

The Unseen Journey: Why Real Transparency Defines Fashion's Future

Close-up of hands holding a weathered cotton tag with faded ink, harsh light.

It’s easy to feel a growing cynicism about what brands claim. Every new collection boasts of being 'conscious' or 'better,' yet the concrete proof often remains hidden, shrouded in marketing fluff. We, too, feel this fatigue. The phrase 'fashion transparency' is tossed around, but what does it truly mean to trace a garment's journey from soil to stitch, and why does it matter to you, the wearer?

Beyond the Abstract Claims: Verifying Every Thread

For us, transparency isn't just a buzzword. It's the relentless work of verifying every step, from the organic cotton seed planted, to the facility where it's spun and sewn, right down to the dyes used for the final design. It’s a commitment to letting you see past the surface.

"If you don't trust 'eco' labels anymore, you're being rational."

The GOTS Standard: Our Anchor in a Sea of Claims

We choose to anchor our claims in verifiable certifications like GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard). This isn't just about organic cotton; it's a holistic standard that audits the entire supply chain—environmental impacts, social criteria, and even the chemical inputs. It ensures that the integrity of the material is maintained from the farm to the finished product you hold in your hands. It’s a process that demands meticulous record-keeping and external audits, creating a paper trail that, for us, is the only path forward. We talk more about this over on our GOTS Guide.

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Decomposition Timeline Organic T-Shirt

$24.99

GOTS Certified Organic Cotton

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Take our Decomposition Timeline Organic T-Shirt. It’s a statement, yes, but it’s also a tactile comfort, made from GOTS Certified Organic Cotton. We chose this design to provoke thought, showing the lifespan of different materials, but the real impact comes from the cotton itself—grown without harmful pesticides, spun with care, and printed using methods verified for environmental and social compliance. This means a better garment for you, and a clearer conscience about its true cost. For further detail, our Product Transparency page breaks down our sourcing.

We invite you to experience the difference that verifiable transparency makes. It's not about being perfect, it's about being honest, and always striving for better. Your wardrobe can reflect that commitment.

Why We Made This

This piece is a direct response to the overwhelming 'greenwashing' prevalent in fashion. We believe you deserve to know the real story behind your clothes, not just marketing claims. We created this content to provide clarity and verifiable facts.

The GOTS Certified Material Truth

The Decomposition Timeline Organic T-Shirt is made from 100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton. This means the cotton meets stringent global standards for organic fiber, ecological, and social criteria throughout the supply chain. It is also OCS (Organic Content Standard) certified, ensuring accurate organic content in the blend, and PETA-Approved Vegan. The garment's origin is Bangladesh. We do not claim OEKO-TEX or Fair Trade for this product.

Our Anti-Fast-Fashion Commitment

We reject the disposable model of fast fashion. Our focus is on creating durable, thoughtfully designed garments made with certified materials, intended to be worn for years, not weeks. This approach minimizes waste and honors the resources used in production. We are building for lasting quality, not fleeting trends.

GOTS Certified Organic

Demo & Dust Organic Hoodie | Blue-Collar Pride Collection

Engineered from 100% regenerative cotton. Embrace the refusal of disposable fashion with a garment crafted to develop a unique patina over decades of demanding wear.

Material
80% Organic Cotton, 20% Recycled Polyester
Weight
280 GSM (8.3 oz/yd²) - Mid-Weight
Certifications
GOTS, OCS, GRS, PETA-Approved Vegan
Origin
Bangladesh
Demo & Dust Organic Hoodie | Blue-Collar Pride Collection
Built for a Decade of Wear
True Cost-Per-Wear: < $0.05
Shop Sustainable
GOTS
Certified
Fair
Trade
Toxin
Free

Frequently Asked Questions

What size should I order for the Demo & Dust Organic Hoodie | Blue-Collar Pride Collection?

We recommend checking the size guide on the product page. Our organic garments are designed for a relaxed, true-to-size fit. If you prefer a looser drape, size up. For a more fitted look, stay true to your measurements.

Is this really organic? What certifications does it have?

Yes. This product is certified under GOTS, OCS, GRS, PETA-Approved Vegan. GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) requires independent third-party audits of the entire supply chain — from raw fiber to finished garment. No pesticides, no greenwashing, no marketing spin.

How long will shipping take?

Free shipping on all orders. Orders typically ship within 1-3 business days from our certified partner facility. You'll receive tracking information via email once your order ships.

How should I care for this garment?

Machine wash cold with like colors, tumble dry low or hang dry. 80% Organic Cotton, 20% Recycled Polyester gets softer with every wash. Avoid bleach and high heat to preserve the organic fiber integrity and extend the garment's 10+ year lifespan.

What makes this different from fast fashion alternatives?

Three things: 80% Organic Cotton, 20% Recycled Polyester at 280 GSM (8.3 oz/yd²) - Mid-Weight — built to last a decade, not a season. Certified supply chain (GOTS, OCS, GRS, PETA-Approved Vegan) with fair wages and zero pesticides. And honest pricing — you pay more upfront, but the cost-per-wear over 10 years is a fraction of disposable fast fashion.

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