| This microscope t-shirt from Fig Organic is just right for your little genius! A bold microscope graphic in orange with a white outline on a true blue background will inspire your little scientists to get out there and explore! This tee has a little stretch to it, making it super comfortable to be run and play in. Made from 95% Certified Organic cotton and 5% Lycra. The little bit of stretch adds longevity (and thus sustainability) to the fabric. All fabrics from Fig Organic are dyed using low-impact reactive dyes which have a very good fixation and absorption rate, contain no heavy metals or other known toxic substances, meet EU criteria for being eco-friendly and create less wastewater and runoff for a lower impact on the environment. Sweatshop free, from seed to shelf.

Fig Organic, and sister companies Twice Shy and Once Bitten, has a clear vision of their as a business to leave a big impression on the public with their design aesthetic while leaving the smallest footprint on the Earth. By choosing to use Certified Organic Cotton Fig Organic has literally knit its values right into the very fabric of each garment. The cotton is grown with non-GMO seeds and organic farming practices, and continues with the milling and garment construction. At the milling level the factory that Fig Organic buys Organic cotton from in Turkey is certified SA8000 by the SAI (Social Accountability International) and at the production level SC International (Fig's joint venture partner and manufacturer) has now begun the process to also be certified SA8000. This means fair, safe, and healthy working conditions with no child labor, forced labor, discrimination or inappropriate discipline. The SC International factory in Mexico strictly adheres to all UN Labor Code regulations, and since it also manufactures brands like Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, it is often inspected unannounced by third party inspectors as stipulated in their manufacturing agreements. Fig Organic's philosophy is simple: Be sustainable. Be ethical. And look good doing it.
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