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20% off 100% Organic Cotton T Shirts ($31.20) @ Kodama

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Hi Everyone,

Kodama is an upcoming Japanese Unisex Streetwear Brand based in Melbourne, Australia.

Kodama is an ancient Japanese work translating to "tree spirit".

We decided to create Kodama to bring awareness to environmental sustainability. You will be supporting the ecosystem by wearing one of our organic ranges.

All items here are certified under GOTS and FAIR WEAR FOUNDATION. These are also made using renewable energy and rainwater to minimise environmental impact as much as possible.
Garments are made in India.
Designed and Printed in Australia.

Organic cotton t shirts, hoodies, and muscle tanks are on SALE at 20% discount at Kodama (www.kodamaworld.com.au/shop).
If you are interested in clothing that's environmentally and ethically friendly, check it out!

Organic Cotton Hoodies down to $56
Organic Cotton T Shirts down to $31.20
Organic Cotton Muscle Tanks down to $28

FREE regular shipping for purchases over $60.
FREE express shipping for purchases over $100.

If you want to know more about Kodama and our organic tees, surf our website for more information.

All feedbacks are welcome.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask!

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  • Well are they any good?

    • Hi there,

      They are all in good quality organic cotton with soft hand feel.
      Rainwater and renewable energy is used to minimise impact on the environment which is also a plus.

  • Kodama is an upcoming Unisex Streetwear brand based in Melbourne that is environmentally and ethically friendly.

    What is kodama and how much ethical are this tees.

    • It is a Japanese word translating to "tree spirit".
      Kodama is a Japanese inspired streetwear upcoming brand in Melbourne.
      All the tees and hoodies that are used here are certified organic under GOTS and approved by Fair Wear.
      The clothing are manufactured using renewable energy and rainwater to minimise impact on the environment.

      • +1

        Made in Japan/Aus/Chinda?

        • They are made in India.

        • @kodama apparel: so must be using cotton from India or you supply them with Auzzie cotton?

        • @pyramid: Yes, Indian cotton are used.

  • +2

    Is this cotton sourced from Australia?
    If so it is highly likely that the water for irrigation was sourced unethically.

    • Indian Cotton are used for these.

      • Where is it made then?

        • Garments are made in India, designed and printed in Australia.

        • @kodama apparel: So you have audited evidence that farms and factories have been audited for adhering to appropriate working conditions and environmental standards?

        • +1

          @mathew42: The garments we work with are produced under GOTS and FAIR WEAR FOUNDATION, which will involve onsite inspection to be approved and certified.

  • +2

    Welcome to the court of ozb op.

  • -1

    It's cotton, which automatically means it was made inefficiently. Cotton requires around 7 or 8x as much water as hemp, FYI

    • Yes, conventional cotton production will take more than 20,000 litres of water for 1kg of cotton.
      However the garments we are working with are manufactured using rainwater for its production in a region of India which captures up to 95% of its water.

      • You mean Southern side of India?

        • They are in North West India.

  • -1

    Any actual Japanese working/owning there? Or another case of just ripping off Japanese vernacular and image to the gullible westerners? That may sound blunt, however I have a lot of Japanese friends quite annoyed over the whole fakery thing that's become incredibly proliferate.

    • +1

      I appreciate your concern and understand your point. But I am Japanese and this my authentic brand that I am really excited launching because this is my root as well as carving experience in the fashion industry.

      • Nothing better than a little authenticity. shoushin shoumei :)

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