Petra This Means War 1987 Album Hawaiian Shirt . British accessories brand Been London has collaborated with London-based materials start-up Arda Biomaterials to develop a snakeskin-style handbag crafted from spent grain sourced locally from London’s ‘Beer Mile’ in Bermondsey.The new version of Been’s bestselling ‘Millais’ shoulder bag marks the first to debut Arda’s pioneering leather-like material, animal and plastic-free material, ‘New Grain’ engineered using leftover plant proteins in spent grain from London breweries.‘New Grain’ is described as “an extraordinary next-generation material,” and aims to offer a leather-like appearance with the same luxurious feel and premium quality, while turning a globally abundant byproduct of the beer brewing and whisky distilling industries into something new.Arda states that by bypassing animal-derived materials, ‘New Grain’ “significantly enhances resource efficiency while achieving unique qualities unattainable by animal skins”. The fabric is crafted from the ground up, allowing for customisability in patterns, thickness, colours, elasticity, flexibility, and scents.In addition, the production process generates 97 percent fewer CO2 emissions compared to traditional leather and avoids the harmful tanning process, contributing to a cleaner environment and zero microplastics.
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Anonymous –
I like this shirt. The colors are nice, a bit different than the picture and it fits a little big. The material feels nice and overall I like the shirt.
Anonymous –
When I ride, I like to tuck in my base layer into my short/pants, then I usually have another shirt or jersey over that untucked. With regular base layers, it would always untuck and drive me crazy lol. However, the tall version (which isn’t much longer) does the trick. No more exposed butt crack, even though it’s covered by the outer jersey, and I feel more comfortable when riding my bike. nice tee
Anonymous –
So far, I have bought 4 of these shirts in total (2 black, 1 gray, 1 gray/black). I like the way they feel and fit. My only problem was that 1 of the 4 shirts came without the tags and reeked of body odor. That’s pretty pathetic QA and is very off-putting. I don’t know where that shirt has been or what it’s been through. I’d have rated them 4 or 5 stars if not for that instance of obvious disregard for customer satisfaction.