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Microplastics Tee

Microplastics Tee

Regular price $30.00 AUD
Regular price Sale price $30.00 AUD
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THE TEE

  • 100% pre-shrunk cotton
  • Soft and comfortable heavyweight fabric (180g/m²)
  • Durable double-stitching at the neckline and sleeves for increased resilience
  • Taped neck and shoulders for added comfort and shape retention

This item is made to order. This reduces waste but means it might take a little longer to get to you and can't be returned for change of mind. Thank you for shopping thoughtfully.

SIZE GUIDE

  XS S M L XL
A) Length (cm) 52.1 55.9 59.7 63.5 67.3
B) Width (cm) 81.2 86.4 91.4 96.6 101.6
B) Half Chest (cm) 40.6 43.2 45.7 48.3 50.8
C) Sleeve Length (cm) 33.7 36.3 38.7 41.3 43.8


  XS S M L XL
A) Length (inches) 20.5 22 23.5 25 26.5
B) Width (inches) 32 34 36 38 40
B) Half Chest (inches) 16 17 18 19 20
C) Sleeve Length (inches) 13.3 14.3 15.2 16.3 17.2


CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Wash Machine washable with like colours, recommended in cold water to better preserve the garment's colour and fit.
Dry Tumble dry low, and remove promptly to minimise wrinkles.
Store Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain the integrity of the fabric and colours.

 

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BEHIND THE BRAND

Water's Most Unwanted is a STEAM-powered initiative by the team at Risk Edge, where we blend science, technology, engineering, art and maths to make water quality knowledge more accessible, creative, and fun!

We're not here to lecture. We're here to make learning sticky.

Join the curious crowd navigating our not-so-clear waters.

Wear it. Share it. Start something.

Contaminant

Microplastics

AKA: Plastic particles less than 5mm.

Crimes: Pollution of water sources via the breakdown of larger manufactured materials. Break and enter into body through ingestion or inhalation.

Hang-outs: Commonly found in sewage and hanging around oceans, rivers, and lakes.  Originating from materials such as tyres, plastic packaging, fishing nets, and synthetic clothing, they can break down further, persisting for ages in the environment.

Danger: Exposure has been linked to health issues like neurological decline, memory and thinking disabilities, and mobility impairments. The tiny particles can pass through biological barriers and interfere with how the body works.

Protection: Reduce exposure by using natural materials, metal, and glass instead of plastic. Avoid bottled water and if worried, opt for filtered tap water. Reduce your plastic consumption and help keep it out of the environment.

Look out for our ever-expanding Rogues' Gallery and case files, because you never know what might be lurking in your water.

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