Introducing: The Carolina Pocket Tee

Each month we spotlight an item in one of our collections. Check back each month for a more in depth look at one of our featured pieces. For the month of September, check out The Carolina Pocket Tee.

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With Labor Day marking the end of summer, and with September likely being one of the last months with consistent short sleeved weather, we thought it appropriate to spotlight The Carolina Pocket Tee.

Ladies and Gentleman, we introduce to you...your new favorite t-shirt!

What if we were to tell you that you could have a shirt that was made not only in the United States, but North Carolina?  What if we were to tell you that the same shirt that is made in North Carolina, was made out of cotton grown in North Carolina? What if we were to tell you that the entire process from growing the cotton, to sewing together to dying...from the dirt to shirt supply chain was only 750 total miles?  Well, you guessed it, this would be The Carolina Pocket Tee.

In addition to being about as local as it gets, our shirts are made out of super soft ring spun cotton, and we guarantee it to be one of the softest shirts in your closet. Thats not all though, our shirts use a special water based ink that puts our design in the shirt and not on the shirt...meaning the print wont crack or fade over time.

 

For a complete look at the entire supply chain for The Carolina Pocket Tee, take a look at the map below.

 


View Cotton of the Carolinas H1201 in a larger map

Best,

OLE MASON JAR

 

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