
Description
Boxy-fit short-sleeved shirt. Reclaimed fabric by RECOVO.
Spanish brand NWHR brings us streetwear done sustainably. Oversized silhouettes cut from durable, organic cotton jersey feature punchy artwork. All made in Northern Portugal, less than 200km from NWHR’s offices.
Fit
Boxy fit. If you have doubts between two sizes, keep in mind that NWHR garments usually size large.
He is 6"1 and wears a M
Spec
Poplin fabric
Material
100% Organic Cotton
Care
Machine wash in cold gentle cycle. Wash similar colors together and air dry. Do not bleach or iron.
See our tips for caring for your clothes here.
Delivery
Free UK delivery.
Dispatched from the designer in Spain - no customs fees should be charged
Look behind this shirt

Strong points
Made in Spain
Recovered fabric
Brand visits factory regularly
People
These shirts are made in NWHR’s home region of Galicia, Spain. This has allowed NWHR to visit the factory many times to ensure that everything is produced in good conditions.
NWHR is a team of 5, four women and one man. Employees have flexibility to work from home or the office as suits their routine and enjoy 30 days of vacation compared to the 22 days allowed by Spanish law. NWHR is committed to being an inclusive business and actively support the LGTBI community in their social networks.
Planet
NWHR only works with high quality organic yarns that are not dyed with harmful chemicals. This means their clothing is crafted to last.
Recovered fabric thanks to the company Recovo, which gives a second life to surplus production from other companies.
NWHR second and third tier suppliers (fabrics and raw materials) are based in the same geographical region as products are cut and sewn. This reduces the carbon footprint of their products compared to other fashion supply chains where inputs cross back and forth around the world.

Suppliers
Shirt sewn: Kokomo Tricot, Spain
Recovered fabric: Recovo, Spain
Areas for development
NWHR cite ‘self-criticism and the desire to improve’ as fundamental values of the business. They would like to explore the use of additional lower impact fabrics such as hemp and Pyratex. In addition they would like to see the factories they work with increase the % of renewable energy they use and change all their lights to LEDs.