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JUNGMAVEN SILVERLAKE TEE NAVY

JUNGMAVEN SILVERLAKE TEE NAVY

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Named after the Silver Lake Hills in California, the Silverlake tee by cult USA brand Jungmaven is crafted from a perfectly weighted soft hemp cotton blend. Featuring a flattering crop length, which hits at the hip, and a generous sleeve that lands near the elbow. Jungmaven tees are designed to get better with age; this is a everyday tee to love forever.

DETAILS

  • Mid-weight 5oz, 55% hemp / 45% organic cotton.
  • Vintage feel with subtle slubby texture.
  • Relaxed fit, short sleeve, crewneck tee.
  • Generous sleeves that hit close to the elbow.
  • Flattering cropped length hits at hip.
  • Roomy shoulders and capped sleeves.
  • Made in the USA by Jungmaven.

SIZE GUIDE

  • Women's classic fit tee, men should typically size up.
  • Katriel is 175cm tall and wearing a XS.
  • Sizing based on standard garment manufacturing terms.
  • It is not meant to suggest gender identity.

THE MAKER

Jungmaven was born out of activism. As a student at Central Washington University, Robert Jungmann camped in the Pacific Northwest woods and saw firsthand the damage caused by clear cutting. In the classroom, he learned that industrial hemp could combat deforestation.

Trees, cut to make paper and other products, take decades to grow back. Hemp regenerates in months, helps maintain clean water and air, anchors and aerates the soil, produces oxygen, and consumes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

From that awareness, Rob asked himself, how could he bring hemp to everybody? It had to be simple and personal, something that everyone needs – a tee. Rob built JUNGMAVEN on simplicity and sustainability. The 100% Hemp Tee and Baja Tee, arose from that ethos. Both are sewn in the USA, structured yet relaxed, breathable, soft and go with anything.

In 2010, Rob launched HEMP 2020, a campaign to raise awareness around the positive environmental impacts of hemp farming. He sees hemp’s potential to mitigate climate change as one of the greatest opportunities of our generation.

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