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Very Finnish Problems

Perkele laddar... Finsk ekologisk T-shirt

Perkele laddar... Finsk ekologisk T-shirt

Ordinarie pris €27,95 EUR
Ordinarie pris Försäljningspris €27,95 EUR
Rea Slutsåld
Skatter ingår. Frakt beräknas i kassan.
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  • 30 dagars returrätt
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Tillverkad av 100 % ekologisk ringspunnen bomull är denna unisex-t-shirt ett absolut måste. Den är av hög kvalitet, superbekväm och bäst av allt – miljövänlig.

• 100 % ekologisk ringspunnen bomull
• Tygtjocklek: 180 g/m² (5,3 oz/yd²)
• Singeljersey
• Medium passform
• Isatta ärmar
• 1 × 1 ribbstickning i kragen
• Bred dubbelstickning vid ärmslut och nederkant
• Nackband i samma tyg (insida, bak i nacken)
• Tom produkt från Kina eller Bangladesh

Storleksguide

  S M L XL 2XL
Body Length (inches) 27 ¼ 28 ⅜ 29 ⅛ 29 ⅞ 30 ¾
Chest Width (inches) 18 ¼ 19 ¼ 20 ½ 21 ¾ 22 ⅞
Sleeve Length (inches) 8 ⅛ 8 ½ 8 ⅞ 8 ⅞ 9 ¼
  S M L XL 2XL
Body Length (cm) 69 72 74 76 78
Chest Width (cm) 46 49 52 55 58
Sleeve Length (cm) 21 22 23 23 24

The shirt itself

This is not a tourist shop shirt that goes stiff and sad after one wash. The design is printed straight into the fabric using DTG, so it stays soft and will not crack, peel or fade the way a pressed on transfer does. The blanks are OEKO-TEX certified, which means they are tested free from harmful substances and safe against your skin. Every shirt is printed to order in small numbers rather than mass produced and left in a warehouse, so what arrives is made for you and built to be worn for years.

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Joel Willans, founder of Very Finnish Problems

Designed in Helsinki by someone who actually lives here

Very Finnish Problems is run by Joel Willans, a British writer who moved to Finland over twenty years ago and never quite got around to leaving. Every design comes out of real Finnish life he's had with his Finnish wife, Anna and their kids, and a community of more than 1.3 million people who know exactly what no niin means.

Read Joel's story