Flamingo My Spirit Animal is A Grumpy Flamingo Who Slaps Annoying People Shirt

Flamingo My Spirit Animal is A Grumpy Flamingo Who Slaps Annoying People Shirt

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Flamingo My Spirit Animal is A Grumpy Flamingo Who Slaps Annoying People Shirt

Allbirds’ primary customers are “urban, young professionals who often work in creative fields and are increasingly focused on climate issues,” the team said. “They’re travelers and explorers who are curious and willing to try new things. They have high expectations around quality and design but also think deeply about the origin and impact of the things they buy.”

Scotch & Soda

Scotch & Soda started out as a men’s fashion brand when it was initially launched in 1985 in Amsterdam. Now, however, its’s expanded into kids’ and women’s apparel, fragrance and accessories—and thank goodness for that.

The brand makes some of the most interesting, lively prints in the business, and their new womenswear collection has pieces that can make a lady stand out at a yacht party, in the country, at the park or at the office.

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Scotch & Soda

The team describes the Scotch & Soda as “endlessly optimistic” and adventurous, and any customer of theirs would have to agree. The collection is inspired by Simone Melchior Cousteau, the 1950s sea explorer who challenged expectations of her gender and became the world’s first female scuba diver and a pioneer of marine conservation. The garments, in their dirty peaches, honey mustards, rich coppers and silky creams, bring the care-free joy and sophistication that every shopper wants to be wearing this spring—and this Earth Day.

Apart from being hot and in demand, the brand is committed to creating every garment responsibly. The team said they are careful about selecting who they work with, and they only operate with factories and manufacturers where stringent environmental policies and good working conditions are ensured.

“From the raw materials to the finished garment, our end goal is to be completely transparent about where and who manufactures our clothes,” the team said. “We are also in the process of documenting the start of the supply chain, to provide transparency all the way back to the raw materials. The process of mapping allows us to measure our social and environmental impact and set effective targets for improvement.”

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