This classic organic t-shirt features a classic Celtic knot symbol, with a unique twist! Our enchanting Quaternary design combines our planet's ecological environments with style by using nature photography as the gorgeous organic hues of the prints, creating a charming and environmentally conscious piece of clothing. The unisex cut makes it comfortable to wear and the premium quality cotton fabric is incredibly soft yet durable; a perfect addition to any sustainable wardrobe.
Made for supreme softness, these unisex t-shirts feature a 100% certified organic, ringspun cotton fabric, delivering both comfort and style. The cotton is grown without the use of pesticides, herbicides or chemical fertilisers.
.: 100% certified organic, ringspun cotton
.: Medium fabric (5.5 oz/yd² (186 g/m²))
.: Regular fit
Size | Width cm |
Length cm |
S | 46.99 | 68.58 |
M | 52.07 | 71.12 |
L | 57.15 | 73.66 |
XL | 62.23 | 76.20 |
2XL | 67.31 | 78.74 |
Unisex Classic Organic T-Shirt | Quaternary - Bark
If there's a combination of our photo colours and/or designs that you'd like to buy but isn't yet available, email nat-ts@outlook.com and let us know what you'd like to see. If we can, we'll add your combo to our store and let you know when it's available to purchase.
The colours of each image are photos of nature, so there is a variation of colour within each image. The details are more discernable on polished surfaces (e.g. ceramic), and less so on loose weave (e.g. linen).
Nat-Ts' designs are printed worldwide, enabling customers from across the globe to buy close to home. This does mean that some items will be printed on the other side of the world to where you are, so delivery can take, on average, from 2 to 30 days after printing, depending on the distance between you and the printer. Our suggestion - enjoy scrolling through our store and order gifts within plenty of time.
Our Classic T printer primarily ships products in eco-friendly poly mailers made from recycled materials. For larger orders, structurally strong cardboard boxes are used instead.