Soft comfortable hoodie
Soft comfortable hoodie, with a beautiful design. Efficient postage and communication.

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Minycled is dedicated to creating sustainable fashion designs and screen-printed t-shirts made to order in the UK. Our t-shirts are crafted from 100% organic cotton and recycled bottles. We specialize in bespoke garments, made by local seamstresses and dressmakers using remnants, ex-designer materials, and deadstock fabrics. By ethically producing each piece, we support British manufacturing and fair wages, helping slow the fashion cycle and eliminate overproduction, promoting a more sustainable future.
136 Castle Circus House, Union Street, Office 11-12, TQ2 5QB, Torquay, United Kingdom
Soft comfortable hoodie, with a beautiful design. Efficient postage and communication.

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