
Colorful Standard Classic Organic Crew Soft Yellow
Elevate your style with our COLORFUL STANDARD Flannel Shirt in GREEN! Made from high-quality organic cotton, this casual classic offers a soft and breathable feel, perfect for all-day wear. Its effortless style and versatility make it a must-have for any wardrobe. Don't miss out and grab yours now!
PRODUCT DETAILS
SIZE GUIDE: chest (cm) S: 52.5 M: 54.5 L: 56.5 XL: 59.5
MATERIALS
100% Organic Cotton
PRODUCT CARE
Machine Washable at 30 degrees. Wash with similar colours. Do not bleach. Do not dry directly in the sun.Â
BRAND: COLORFUL STANDARD
Colorful Standard stands for many things, one of which is holding the fashion industry to a higher standard, which no longer risks the health of workers or of the environment. In today’s world, it shouldn’t be so difficult to make a sustainable choice. That’s why we created a concept that goes against the fashion industry’s seasonal models. Standard implies raising the bar for how the industry works and focusing on clothes made responsibly, transparently, and that stand for a greater purpose. The colors are a tribute to diversity and inclusion, to being bold, vibrant, and unique. At Colorful Standard, there is a shade or tone for any and every kind of person.
Colorful Standard creates timeless garments from 100% Organic cotton. They buck the fashion industry’s cycle of seasons to concentrate on long-lasting wardrobe staples that transcend trends. The brand love colour, and adopt a wide palette of wearable shades across their range, which is carefully crafted in Portugal – a country known for its quality standard of workmanship. Colorful Standard’s accessories are created from Extra Fine Italian Merino Wool, and garments are dyed after they’re cut, giving them a more dynamic finish. Their pieces come pre-washed, to prevent shrinkage when they’re washed at home, and the brand’s commitment to feedback and testing has helped developed their fit to ensure satisfaction all round. Colourful and caring; Colorful Standard gives 5% of their profits to a football club and foundation they established in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – FC Masi Manimba.