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District Re-Fleece™ Crew
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Our most sustainable fleece yet. District Re-Fleece breathes new life into reclaimed materials with its 100% recycled fabric. Affordable, comfortable and never re-dyed, it’s a fleece that just feels good.8.1-ounce, 60% recycled cotton/40% recycled polyester54% recycled cotton/40% recycled polyester/6% recycled rayon (Light Grey Heather)Recycled natural color twill back neck tape2x1 rib knit cuffs and hemSide seamedCoverstitch details throughoutRecycled, undyed tear-away labelA C-FREE™ Product We start by reducing the product’s impact by switching to at least 50% preferred materials. We then neutralize the total carbon footprint of each product in the C-FREE program—from the product’s initial raw materials to its end-of-life—through Carbonfree® certification. This certification purchases third-party, verified carbon offsets through Carbonfund.Learn more.View and download the Carbonfree® product registration certificate.The production process infuses each garment with unique character. Please allow for some color variation.
Type: | Sweatshirts/Fleece |
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Vendor: | forbesdesignandprinttest |
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S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 4XL |
Color: |
Black, Charcoal Heather, Light Heather Grey, True Navy |
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