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Unisex Kiwie x Prost Dolphin Tee

Unisex Kiwie x Prost Dolphin Tee

Regular price Rp 300.000,00 IDR
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Limited Edition collaboration between famed street artist Kiwie and Prost.

Mein Lieber Prost have already immortalized themselves on the streets and in public spaces around the world with pointed, amusing and often critical sayings. He makes the entire city an exhibition space for his art. His well-known character “Prosti” is known worldwide and often copied, but never came close to the original.

—urbanshit-gallery.com

 

 

One of the first street artists in Latvia, who has based his artistic style on a multiform repetition of one specific image – Kiwie monster character, gaining recognition among artists not only in Latvia, but also abroad. KIWIE is mixing street art with product, graphic, and fashion design in the bowl of contemporary art. The funny, usually smiling, pudgy critter on the walls and the streets all over the world is alive from year 2005.

With a background in graphic, product and fashion design, KIWIE constantly pushes the boundaries in mixing all these elements together, creating not only unique murals of street art, and colorful canvas paintings, often large scale, but also fashion products and accessories with unseen concepts. KIWIE says: “I am in constant search for new ideas, mixing the usual with the unusual, creating the weirdest concept combinations possible of my alien monster characters who invades the walls of cities around the world.”



100% of proceeds benefitting Dolphin Project’s lifesaving work protecting dolphins throughout Indonesia and around the globe.

Our t-shirts are made in beautiful Bali. The fabric is super soft organic ring-spun cotton. The fit is a little oversized so please check the guide below.

  • Regular fit
  • Crew neck
  • Lightweight, 150 gsm
  • 100% organic combed cotton
  • Quality cotton grown without the use of herbicides or pesticides (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified
  • shoulder to shoulder tape
  • double-needle hems 
  • preshrunk to minimize shrinkage

Organic cotton is grown without harmful chemicals, leaving the soil, air and water free from contaminants that cause harm. Organic cotton produces around 46% less CO2e compared to conventional cotton. It also uses far less water to grow since organic cotton growers typically utilize rain far more than irrigation.

However organic cotton is less than 1% of the cotton grown today.

The Cold Pad Batch Dyeing (CPB) Technology we utilize, uses 80% less water than the conventional vat dyeing method. The latter requires very large quantities of salt and water to allow the color to stick to the fabric. The saltwater needs to be disposed of after dyeing and, without the correct system, is usually disposed of into natural water ways and rivers, destroying the ecology. CPB dyeing requires no salt, the color is rolled into the fabric through a press roller. This method is highly effective and creates far less wastage. We are happy to dye our fabric from the only CPB dyer in Southeast Asia

To remove all shrinkage from our finished T shirts, we cut and wash the fabric before producing garments. Our laundry doesn’t use any chemical-based detergents and produces eco-friendly detergents made completely from plants

Our screen-printing process is done with Japanese water-based inks which are also Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Certified and 100% free of PVC, dangerous phthalates, formaldehyde, heavy metals, AZO compounds and non-ylphenol xenoestrogens.   Our screen printing is cleaned using a distilling method that allows us to separate and remove the inks by drying and removing them from the wastewater.

 

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Every purchase helps protect wildlife.

100% of the profits from your purchase are donated directly to Dolphin Project and Jakarta Animal Aid Network.

  • Dolphin Project

    Dedicated to the Welfare & Protection of Dolphins Worldwide Since Earth Day 1970. As seen in the Academy Award® Winning Documentary, THE COVE.

    https://www.dolphinproject.com 
  • Jakarta Animal Aid Network

    JAAN runs many programs and also works to help stop illegal trade of wildlife. They focuses on raising awareness about animal suffering and promote compassionate treatment for all Indonesia’s beautiful animals.

    https://www.jakartaanimalaid.com