The black Peaceful nature (broken tank and tree) T-Shirt shows a broken tank, the wreckage of which is overgrown by a tree in nature. The design was applied using vegan and water-based inks and is particularly durable thanks to the high-quality screen printing. It symbolizes the utopia of a peaceful future in which earthlings no longer even know what a tank is, what war means, and in which nature has reappropriated the space once occupied by humans.
Made from 100 % cotton (organic cotton), this fair-trade t-shirt is soft and comfortable to wear throughout the day. Thanks to the climate-friendly and fair production as well as the many different sizes, this is an ideal item of clothing for anyone who wants to make an artistic statement for peace while paying attention to ethical production conditions.
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XXS
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XS
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S
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M
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L
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XL
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XXL
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3XL
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4XL
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5XL
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A (Breite/width 2,5 cm below armhole)
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45,5
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47,5
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49,5
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53,5
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56,5
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59,5
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63,5
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67,5
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72,5
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77,5
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B (Länge/length)
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62
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65
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69
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73
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75
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77
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79
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81
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83
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84
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C (Armlänge/ sleeve length)
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20
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21
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22,5
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24
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24,5
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25
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25,5
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26
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26
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26
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Die Tabelle dient zur Orientierung. Die Größe der Textilien kann produktionsbedingt von den Angaben in der Tabelle abweichen.
This table is for your guidance. Unfortunately, the size of these shirts can vary slightly from the measurements in the table.
material:
100 % cotton (organic cotton), 180 g/m²
production info:
The clothing is part of the Stanley&Stella collection and was produced in eco-friendly factories. The energy used by the factories comes from renewable sources. The cotton is 100 % organic and was manufactured under fair conditions. The farmers don't only grow cotton but also food plants. So they do not only depend on the cotton market.
The clothes are shipped by land or sea. Apart from the ecological quality, Stanley&Stella's factories were also certified by the Fair Wear Foundation. The farmers carry a fair wage and receive premiums.
Printed for us by the self-managed printing collective Onbones in our hometown Münster.