This Eco-Friendly shirt is incredibly lightweight, breathable and comfortable. It is also a product you can truly support. Made from a lightweight, durable and highly breathable 50% recycled Polyester/48% polyester/2% spandex.
Thank you for doing your part to help save our oceans.
This product is made with recycled water bottles.
How is that possible? Here is the science
Water bottles are collected world wide, then chopped, ground, washed, melted and reformulated into high quality chips.
The chips are then melted into a liquid Polymer and created into Filaments that form a fiber.
The fiber then is spun into yarns and then woven into fabrics, making Save the Ocean Apparel more sustainable.
10% of the wholesale price of this product will be donated to The Ocean Foundation whose mission is to support, strengthen and promote organizations dedicated to reversing the trend of destruction of ocean environments around the world. For more information on how you learn more, visit oceanfdn.org.
Save the Ocean Windowpane Plaid Short Sleeve Casual Shirt
Regular price$69.50
Save $-69.50
Save the Ocean Casual shirts are made with recycled plastic bottles melted down and woven into the finest threads, with comfort in mind we have worked with the process to create the softest and most comfortable feel for the fabric, not only making this an eco-friendly fabric that helps support saving our oceans but also is the most comfortable fit and feel for the wearer.
Save the Ocean has committed to ethical and sustainable sourcing practices and will donate 10% of sales to The Ocean Foundation
50% Recycled Polyester, 48% Polyester, 2% Spandex
It is estimated that by the year 2050 there will be more plastic contaminating our oceans than fish living in them. In an effort to fight back against the effects of marine destruction, Roffe Accessories has launched Save the Ocean Apparel Company, an eco-friendly collection of men’s and women’s clothing and accessories sourced with yarn made from recycled water bottles collected worldwide.
Save the Ocean Stingray Short Sleeve Casual Shirt
Regular price$79.50
Save $0.00
Save the Ocean Casual shirts are made with recycled plastic bottles melted down and woven into the finest threads, with comfort in mind we have worked with the process to create the softest and most comfortable feel for the fabric, not only making this an eco-friendly fabric that helps support saving our oceans but also is the most comfortable fit and feel for the wearer.
Save the Ocean has committed to ethical and sustainable sourcing practices and will donate 10% of sales to The Ocean Foundation
50% Recycled Polyester, 48% Polyester, 2% Spandex
It is estimated that by the year 2050 there will be more plastic contaminating our oceans than fish living in them. In an effort to fight back against the effects of marine destruction, Roffe Accessories has launched Save the Ocean Apparel Company, an eco-friendly collection of men’s and women’s clothing and accessories sourced with yarn made from recycled water bottles collected worldwide.
Save the Ocean Large Plaid Short Sleeve Casual Shirt
Regular price$0.00
Save $0.00
This Eco-Friendly shirt is incredibly lightweight, breathable and comfortable. It is also a product you can truly support. Made from a lightweight, durable and highly breathable 50% recycled Polyester/48% polyester/2% spandex.
Thank you for doing your part to help save our oceans.
This product is made with recycled water bottles.
How is that possible? Here is the science
Water bottles are collected world wide, then chopped, ground, washed, melted and reformulated into high quality chips.
The chips are then melted into a liquid Polymer and created into Filaments that form a fiber.
The fiber then is spun into yarns and then woven into fabrics, making Save the Ocean Apparel more sustainable.
10% of the wholesale price of this product will be donated to The Ocean Foundation whose mission is to support, strengthen and promote organizations dedicated to reversing the trend of destruction of ocean environments around the world. For more information on how you learn more, visit oceanfdn.org.