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Wild Amazon – Jaguar

Wild Amazon – Jaguar

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100% organic cotton

Our t-shirts are true examples of sustainability. Each one is produced with 100% organic cotton, grown in a conscious and ecologically correct way.

Our main priorities are:

1. Cultivation without chemicals: Organic cotton is grown without the use of pesticides, insecticides or chemical fertilizers, and we never use genetically modified organisms. In this way, we guarantee maximum respect for nature, preserving biodiversity and avoiding soil and water contamination.

2. Sustainable water management: We take great care of water, as it is a precious resource. Controlled water management is applied to ensure that irrigation is carried out efficiently, avoiding waste. This is particularly relevant in agricultural areas or in periods of drought, where every drop counts.

3. Respect for social working conditions: We value people and their working conditions. We strictly follow the principles of the United Nations ILO (International Labor Organization) to ensure that everyone involved in the production of our t-shirts enjoys fair and dignified conditions.

4. Zero toxic products: During the entire production process, from cotton harvesting to final printing, no toxic products are used. This means that our t-shirts are safe for both the environment, the workers involved and, of course, our customers.

Choosing our t-shirts is not only a style statement, but also a commitment to sustainability and a better world. Each piece is a testament to what is possible when fashion and environmental responsibility come together in perfect harmony. Wear the difference and be part of this sustainable journey!

Water-based paints

Water-based inks for screen printing are widely used (especially in textiles) thanks to the good results presented, both visually and technically.

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Wild Amazon

The jaguar, known for its yellow fur and black spots that cover its head, neck and paws, is the largest feline in South America – on average they measure 2 and a half meters and weigh 150 kilos. To survive, jaguars need an area between 22 and 150 kilometers and act as a kind of umbrella for other species. The main threats to this species are deforestation and predatory hunting. In the Atlantic Forest and Caatinga, jaguars are highly threatened and may cease to exist in the near future.

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