Allmade Sustainable Tri-Blend T-shirts

Allmade Sustainable Tri-blend T-shirts

If you’re looking for a better shirt, Allmade makes sustainable tri-blend t-shirts and apparel that puts the needs of people and planet first, creating a positive impact you can feel great about and the end result is the most comfy tri-blend t-shirt you will ever wear.

Feel Your Impact

It’s estimated that the world consumes over 100,000,0000 drums of oil to create Polyester, which has become the most common fiber found in apparel today. Polyester is used 20% more times than cotton. It’s shocking to find out that the US only recycles 30% of its plastic and the average American is throwing away about 185 lbs. of plastic a year. Over 60 million plastic water bottles are thrown away each day, ending up in landfills or the ocean. With each Allmade® t-shirt you help prevent an equivalent of up to 6 recycled plastic bottles from going into the ocean, keeping oceans clean, and fish healthy.

The Allmade sustainable tri-blend t-shirts are made up of half Repreve® polyester. (You don’t need to know that it’s made from recycled plastic bottles collected up and down the east coast, you just need to know that it’s a high-quality material that lends its superpowers to a t-shirt that won’t shrink up in the wash or get a funky, post-gym smell.) Allmade then adds a 25 percent dose of organic cotton that gives the fabric that comfy, high-end cotton feel and a 25 percent share of a better-than-rayon slinky material (called TENCEL™ Modal) to add that subtle sheen, that nice drape, and, yes, a puppy-soft fabric feel.

Super Comfy T-Shirts

One of the things that makes Allmade sustainable tri-blend t-shirts so comfortable is the fit of the tee. We knew that we wanted our tri-blends to have a fashion-forward fit instead of a boxy look, but also knew we wanted to avoid the tight and slim fit that most fashion-forward tees have. In the end, we decided on having our tri-blends have relaxed fashion fit. Our tees are slightly longer than normal and include tapered shoulders that maximize comfort.

The factor that really sets our tri-blends apart from other tees is that they include TENCEL™ Modal in the fabric. The TENCEL™ Modal adds an extra layer of comfort that you won’t find from the rayon that is included in tradition tri-blends. It helps the tee fit well against the body and move freely while you move. TENCEL™ Modal makes Allmade tri-blends so comfy that you might even forget you have the shirt on. 😉

Custom eco-friendly graphic t-shirts

Customize a sustainable Tri-blend t-shirt at www.rokkitwear.com. Choose your favorite school sport, logo, or activity and create a truly unique look.

Learn more about Allmade apparel at https://allmade.com/

 

 

Rokkitwear – New Approach to Online Spirit Wear

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Ohio company, Rokkitwear, offers new approach to selling Online Spirit Wear with a personalized online touch.

Some folks fall into their businesses by accident, or perhaps they start printing in their garages and hope for the best. Chris Berger and Brian Welsh, co-founders of Rokkitwear, on the other hand, knew exactly what they wanted when they started their West Chester, Ohio-based company in 2012.

As he was running production at a nearby high-volume garment decorator, Berger began to notice that one of the markets they served had a lot of promise: high school spiritwear. He thought about the number of people who are willing to spend money to support a single student-athlete; he noticed how fragmented the market was for providing spiritwear nationally; he saw consumer buying behavior beginning to trend toward, above all else, convenience.

“We said, ‘Boy, this is a gold mine,’” Berger explains. “‘Let’s go and build a company around it.’ So that’s what we did.”

Berger and Welsh didn’t settle for quick-and-easy when it came to investing in print technology, either. “Everybody told us, ‘You gotta stick with cotton,’” Berger says. “And we said, ‘No. We know polyester is going to be integral to our offerings.’” The company invested in a Kornit Thunder direct-to-garment printer and an Adelco Jet Force dryer (and recently installed a new Kornit Breeze and an Adelco Digi-Cure), but the work didn’t stop there. Anyone who’s worked in DTG knows that printing on polyester is no easy feat; Rokkitwear developed its own “gee-whiz technology” – as Berger puts it – and dedicated some serious time to product testing before he was satisfied with their polyester prints. “We tested all our products ad nauseum to figure out exactly how we needed to run each one of those garments,” Berger adds. “It’s not just a matter of, ‘OK, I got my image. I’m going to throw it on a shirt and dry it.’”

Choosing the right garment is integral when printing on polyester, too, and Berger had his suppliers in mind from the get-go. Rokkitwear is located in West Chester for a reason: It’s just a few miles from one of Sanmar’s largest distribution facilities, meaning product can be delivered and ready to print in as little as two hours. They’re also a one-day shipment away from Augusta and Holloway.

Berger says the variety of their products is one thing that’s contributed to Rokkitwear’s steady growth over the past six years. They offer 350 products in every store, and their online model allows them to keep up with fashion trends as fast as they occur. Suppliers have been more and more in touch with retail trends, he adds, and as soon as a new product is released, Rokkitwear can have it in their stores within an hour.

And how does the shop manage the seemingly chaotic workflow of countless colors, textures, styles, and graphics coming in the door, through production, and back out? It’s all about the good old-fashioned order form. “Everything is very visual,” Berger says. Everything is matched with the physical order form as soon as the blank product is delivered. Having well-trained staff is critical, too, he adds: “We introduce new products all the time, so they have to be very well-versed.”

Rokkitwear recently changed its tagline to “Your Brand. Your Store. Your Money.” Of course, there are always challenges in getting customers to buy into a new business model, but, as Berger puts it, “It’s not by accident that Amazon continues to grow and grow.” So when it comes to getting schools to adopt a platform that basically does the work for them, it seems like a sell that will only get easier.