Odense Salmon T-shirt

Odense Salmon T-shirt
This Odense T-shirt is crafted from 100% deadstock cotton, reducing textile waste, and features embroidery instead of print to ensure it lasts longer — a key part of IMperfectionists' commitment to timeless, sustainable fashion.
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Inspired by Scandinavian minimalism and named after the Danish city of Odense, this T-shirt from IMperfectionists draws on the natural colours of Funen, Denmark's 'garden island'. It's designed for longevity and versatility, embodying the brand's ethos of challenging fast fashion.
- 100% deadstock/surplus cotton, chosen to minimise the environmental impact of cotton cultivation
- Embroidery detailing, selected over printing to extend the product's lifespan
- 100% ethical and domestic production
- Track the production process via QR codes on the internal labels, which are made from 100% cotton with OEKO-TEX certified dyes.
Care instructions: Wash in cold water (30 degrees or below). Gently stretch clothes after washing to help them regain their shape. Dry them outdoors, preferably not in a dryer, but away from direct sunlight.

About Our Brand IMperfectionists
IMperfectionists was founded to disrupt the conventional fashion industry's cycle of overconsumption and textile waste. By focusing on versatile, gender-neutral designs, the brand creates timeless pieces intended to be cherished and worn for many years, directly addressing the environmental impact of fleeting trends.
What truly sets IMperfectionists apart is their commitment to a limited release model, producing only what they can sell. This deliberate approach minimises excess inventory and environmental impact, ensuring each garment is made with purpose and moving away from the seasonal collection cycles that often contribute to fast fashion's waste problem.
A unique aspect of IMperfectionists' production is their innovative use of textile waste. Instead of discarding leftover fabric scraps, they actively upcycle these materials into new, usable items, such as transforming sweatshirt production offcuts into practical tote bags, demonstrating a full-circle approach to material management.
