THIS BRAND SUPPORTS THESE CAUSES
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Product Description
- Care: Machine wash warm on gentle cycle. Tumble dry medium and pull out promptly. Iron if desired. Avoid bleaching, soaking, or dry cleaning
- Made in: New York City
- Measurements/ Size: One size fits most (0-12) . Measurements: 50" length, 13" bicep, 20" bust, 25" waist, 26" hips. Model normally wears a US 6-8.
- FREE SHIPPING over $75
Social Impact
Not only are you supporting sustainable and ethical practices in sourcing and production when you buy Sunday Morning's beautiful home decor and linen must-haves, but the company donates 10% of their profits to build homes in developing countries through the New Story Foundation.
About the Brand
Sunday Morning is an ethical fashion and homegoods brand that is uncompromising about the origins of their goods and adhering stringently to human rights, environmental and social responsibility. They manufacture high quality, fair trade loungewear garments, bedding and tableware using sustainable materials and ethical factories that employ artisans around the world.
Sunday Morning is committed to factories that guarantee healthy working conditions and fair wages to the artisans. The minority female founded company also donates 10% of their profits to build homes in developing countries through the New Story Foundation.
Sustainability Practices
People
Are they Local: Yes, the items are Made in the USA
Are they Fair Trade or Paid a living Wage: Living Wage. We're uncompromising about the origins of our goods and adhering stringently to human rights, environmental and social responsibility standards. We have visited each of the factories where our goods are made, and can vouch for the working conditions and health of workers there.
Materials
Cruelty Free: Yes.
Vegan: Yes.
Manufacturing
Environmental Conscious Processing: Yes, small batch artisan processing. Linen is also biodegradable.
Reduced amount of Water, Waste, Carbon and Pollution: Linen naturally needs virtually no pesticides (its natural enemy is the fieldmouse, not insects) and little in the way of fertilizers or irrigation