ribellyun long sleeve
style 542W01
One of our favorite newcomers. The soft, draping Dolman sleeves, deep v neck and organic cotton and Tencel® fabric give this supple rib knit its sensuous shape, soft feel and everyday comfort.
$80.00
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The Ribellyun Long Sleeve blends organic cotton with Tencel®, a soft, quick-drying fiber derived from eucalyptus trees. The result? An ultra-lightweight, breathable, quick-drying fine rib knit with an easy drape and soft feel. When combined, the fibers also create a heathered effect for visual softness. Dolman sleeves and fitted forearm create a graceful drape.
- Lightweight, breathable Tencel® and organic cotton fabric delivers a soft, luxurious hand that wicks moisture and stays dry.
- Fine rib knit adds movement and stretch.
- One left chest drop-in pocket with contoured, asymmetrical design.
- Tailored Details: Soft, draping Dolman sleeves, self fabric deep v-neck.
- Relaxed fit.
Fabric: 52% organic cotton, 48% tencel fine rib knit
Fabric Details: A 1x1 rib knit 52% org. cotton/ 48% tencel blend , soft, drapey and comfortable.
Fabric Source: China
Production: China
Weight: 6.0 oz
Fit: Relaxed
Care: machine wash cold (up to 86° f), line dry only, no bleach
We're always looking for sustainable fibers which offer a fine hand and superb performance characteristics without destroying the environment. Tencel® delivers on both. Made from the pulp of sustainably grown eucalyptus trees, this regenerating fiber is manufactured using an extremely efficient, closed-loop system which is processed using a non-toxic organic solvent solution. 98% of the materials used to process Tencel® are recovered and reused making Tencel® the most eco-friendly, regenerating fiber.
The Ribellyun's cotton content is from certified 100% organically grown cotton, which does not use pesticides, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers or defoliants at any point in its growth and development. To understand the impact this makes on a micro and macro scale, we have to take a closer at the numbers: Currently, 9.4 billion pounds of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers are used annually in the US alone. This breaks down to using roughly 1/3 pound of synthetic fertilizers to grow one pound of raw cotton in the US, and it takes just under one pound of raw cotton to make one t-shirt. Of course, research shows that the use of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers pollute rivers, streams, and air, as well as cause irreparable damage to one of our most vital resources—soil. In a nutshell, we hope the use of organic cotton across all of our garments will reduce, in a small way, the detrimental impact pesticides and fertilizers have on our environment.