Named after the beautiful Neem tree in India America Defeats America T-Shirt . famed for producing leaves with healing properties, the eponymous brand is designed as an antidote to the modern ways of consumption – an antiseptic for fast fashion. Neem London produces low emitting menswear, designed to achieve a cleaner way of living. As it launches SS24, the brand works with the Charles App to introduce the Take Back Scheme that will provide £70 in cash, and £30 in credit, on anything bought from the brand that is returned after six months. Items returned will then be sold in pre-loved market places, or recycled. The scheme is a further step forward towards circularity for the brand, which produces ‘Power Casual’ pieces in Regenerative Cotton, Recycled Cotton and ZQ Merino – the world’s leading ethical wool. Regenerative Cotton. Shirts are produced in fabrics sourced from farms working towards the highest organic standards, which aim to rehabilitate soil, respect animal welfare and improve the lives of farmers. These practices reduce greenhouse gas emissions and could help trap more carbon than conventional agriculture. Everything produced using Regenerative Cotton at Neem London is traceable to the farm.
America Defeats America T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Recycled Cotton America Defeats America T-Shirt . By regenerating textiles that would otherwise go to waste, Neem London works within a circular economy. The yarns are just as luxurious, the shirts just as soft, and the cuts just as comfortable. The pieces are made in RecoverTM Recycled Cotton Fiber. A sustainable cotton which uses recycled raw materials diverted from landfill, zero chemicals and water, and minimal CO2 emissions. Neem London measures the full impact of its production lines. From carbon and water footprints, to the use of chemicals or how many shirts are saved from landfill. The recycled cotton shirts from Neem London are believed to be the lowest emitting on the market, at 2.91kg CO2e. ZQ Merino. The world’s leading ethical wool – low emitting, traceable yet stylish. Neem London works with ZQ who farm sustainably, to ensure the merino wool is renewable and biodegradable. The natural fibres mean it rarely needs washing and is ZHDC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) certified. It’s sourced from regenerative New Zealand farms, and performance enhancing, zero chlorine treatment is added. Over 50% less C02e than a standard wool garment. Neem London was founded by Nick Reed, a menswear specialist with over 20 years’ experience and has a very distinct handwriting; always smart, but with understated quiet luxury underpinning each piece. Soft, comfortable and exceptionally easy-on-the-eye, its warm colour palette has almost restorative qualities; wear this to the office and you’re in for a good day, wear it off-duty and the results will be equally as favourable.
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James Muse –
Overly great from the size to how lightweight and extremely comfortablw to wear.
Brian Crawford –
Awesome shirt and fits perfect!!
Nick Murkin –
Good outside work T-shirt
Bought these for working in my yard. They are just the right size (XL) and length. On me, the hem is down to the bottom of the front pocket openings on my jeans and the fit is slightly loose, not figure hugging.
I’m not sure what the definition of “heavy” is supposed to be. These seem to feel slightly thicker than the Hanes or Fruit of the Loom multi-pack white T-shirts you can buy at your local supermarket, but you can still easily see through them when held up to a sunny window, for example.
I waited to do this review until one shirt was washed to record the amount of shrinkage and see how the texture changed. New, they are almost silky in feel. Very nice. Once washed, they lose that and become slightly rougher, like any other T-shirt. After one wash, as shown by the photo of washed over top of new, they have lost maybe 1″-1.5″ on length, but the width change was minimal and the fit is still a loose XL. The color faded slightly also.
It’s a T-shirt and it’ll meet my intended use, but I wouldn’t say they were “special”