Mermaid Aloha Hawaiian Shirt . British homelessness charity Crisis is collaborating with the UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT) to trial a new approach to recycling in a bid to reduce clothing waste.The recycling trial forms part of the ACT project led by UKFT and is currently taking place in the charity’s Peckham and Elephant & Castle stores in London until September.In a statement, Crisis said the scheme aims to encourage customers to better recycle their clothes and create more sustainable solutions to fabric waste by educating them on the difference between ‘wearable’ and ‘unwearable’ clothing and helping them sort their donations when they come in store.
Mermaid Aloha Hawaiian Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt



Anonymous –
I bought these as my primary work shirts. Where my other ones you can get the big box dept store (or anywhere really) wore holes in them pretty fast, these have stood up to the wear and tear of ‘work’ work, ‘home’ work, and the washings and dryings in between. I don’t wear anything else to work in. Haven’t since I got them late Nov of last year. There is one caveat : I sweat a lot and these do not help there. I chose black simply because it helps to hide it while on the job, but they are thicker than the usual t-shirt and will add to the seat factor. I bought 4 sets; They’re all I wear. Except when I go out. An added bonus is that the black hides the grease stains that inevitably are left on any clothing when working on a vehicle. I’ve made 2 pairs of good jeans into work-around-the-house jeans, but nothing at all can be seen on these (black) shirts.
Anonymous –
fits well and the quality is good … im happy
Anonymous –
This is my first men’s running shirt. I heard a lot of great things about their products. I ordered this shirt to add to my summer running collection. The neck on the shirt has a terrible sewn seam. It sticks up and makes for an uncomfortable feel. The material is good for spring/fall running but it doesn’t hold up to my other summer running shirts. It doesn’t breathe well and made me feel like I was trapped in a sauna. To be fair, I do live in the desert southwest where running in 100+F weather is common during summer so I am picky when it comes to my running gear.