The Salohy T-shirt is made from white jersey coupons recovered from a local factory. It features a slightly oversized cut with thrift-store bias binding along the short sleeves.
Its striped pocket, also made from recycled materials, is enhanced by handmade crochet details around the edges. This piece stands out for its originality and uniqueness, making it an excellent basic that stands out while remaining essential in any wardrobe.
This unique piece was designed and made in Madagascar.
100% upcycled, our pieces use second hand clothes as raw material, up to the selection of buttons that we collect as we find them.
Composition
Mainly cotton
Cleaning tips
Wash at 30° in machine. To prevent your clothes from shrinking, immerse them in very cold water containing a little salt, just before putting them in the machine. Before pressing, moisten the clothing with a spray of water or place a humid cloth between the clothing and the iron. Cotton is heat resistant but should not be ironed dry.
Over time, the color of cotton clothes can become faded. To revive the color, place the clothes in a basin of hot water with two cups of white vinegar. After one night, remove the clothes and rinse them. Cotton clothes should be kept in a dry environment, it is even advisable to leave a container with coarse salt next to it to absorb moisture.
Upcycled textile
Localized production
Ecological packaging
55 €
The Salohy T-shirt is made from white jersey coupons recovered from a local factory. It features a slightly oversized cut with thrift-store bias binding along the short sleeves.
Its striped pocket, also made from recycled materials, is enhanced by handmade crochet details around the edges. This piece stands out for its originality and uniqueness, making it an excellent basic that stands out while remaining essential in any wardrobe.
This unique piece was designed and made in Madagascar.
Deliveries
Shipping costs are 15 euros, free for orders over 200 euros.
Returns
Returns are at the customer’s expense and should be sent to Paris or Antananarivo, depending on your location. In the case of an exchange, we offer free shipping for the new item. Simply contact us by email, and we will take care of the details.
100% upcycled, our pieces use second hand clothes as raw material, up to the selection of buttons that we collect as we find them.
Composition
Mainly cotton
Cleaning tips
Wash at 30° in machine. To prevent your clothes from shrinking, immerse them in very cold water containing a little salt, just before putting them in the machine. Before pressing, moisten the clothing with a spray of water or place a humid cloth between the clothing and the iron. Cotton is heat resistant but should not be ironed dry.
Over time, the color of cotton clothes can become faded. To revive the color, place the clothes in a basin of hot water with two cups of white vinegar. After one night, remove the clothes and rinse them. Cotton clothes should be kept in a dry environment, it is even advisable to leave a container with coarse salt next to it to absorb moisture.
Upcycled textile
Localized production
Ecological packaging