Birger Christensen Collective Nebraska Cornhuskers Hibiscus Hawaiian Shirt Beach Short . the Copenhagen-based fashion group, has achieved B Corp certification. The company, which owns brands Rotate and Remain, secured a robust score of 88.9 points across governance, workers, community, environment, and customer categories.This certification places Birger Christensen Collective among a select group of global fashion houses to attain this recognition, underscoring the growing importance of sustainable and ethical practices in the sector. B Corp certification, administered by the non-profit B Lab, is awarded to companies that meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.Denise Christensen, CEO of Birger Christensen Collective, said in a statement: “BCorp is an instrumental network dedicated to transforming the global economy to benefit all people, communities and the planet.” She added that the certification aligns with the company’s core values and ongoing efforts towards sustainability.The company’s journey towards B Corp certification began over two years ago, as part of its 2025 sustainability strategy. This long-term approach reflects a broader trend in the luxury fashion industry, where brands are increasingly focusing on long-term sustainability goals rather than short-term initiatives.
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Fits great especially for work I like to buy men’s shirts if its a solid color I dk mens shirts are better work appropriate lol but fits great. I’m a female with a 48″ waist and a 42 bust bought the XL shirt and I think it fits perfectly especially for work uniform. Thank you kingteeshops.
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Perfect fit. Good quality. Great price
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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.