Organic
NWHR

Freedom Baby Blue Cap

£32.00

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Material

100% Organic Cotton

Specifications

100% organic cotton 6-panel cap with flat visor.
Embroidered details on the front and sides
Adjustable closure at the back.

Clothing Care

Wash at 30º. Preferably do not use bleach and dry it in the air. Do not iron on print. Wash similar colors together. Wash and iron inside out.

See our tips for caring for your clothes here

Group 21
Delivery

Free UK delivery. 

Dispatched from the designer in Spain - no customs fees should be charged

Description

Smart organic cap with embroidered details on the front and sides. 

Spanish brand NWHR brings us streetwear done sustainably. Oversized silhouettes cut from durable, organic cotton fabric feature punchy artwork. All made in Northern Portugal, less than 200km from NWHR’s offices.
 

SIZING

  • The cap is adaptable to all heads thanks to the adjustable strap at the back.

 

Please email orders@brotherswestand.com if you have further questions on size or fit. 

 

Product Footprint

Product Footprint

Strong Points

Made with organic cotton 
Freedom Baby Blue Cap footprint

People

This cap is responsibly made in the United States and embroidered in A Coruña, Spain. 

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

Certified organic cotton protects the environment and also farmers who may suffer ill health when coming into contact with the intensive fertilisers and pesticides used in conventional cotton production.
Country of origin

Suppliers

Cap: United States

Embroidery: A Coruña, 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.

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