AUSTRALIAN MADE AND OWNED SINCE 2013

Production

We have chosen to make our organic clothing in Brisbane, Australia because we are committed to the ethical production of our organic cotton basics. It is also important to us to support our fellow Aussies and keep manufacturing alive in Australia. Although the push to take manufacturing offshore is appealing we are proud to have started in Australia and plan to continue to manufacture here. Having our organic clothing made locally also helps up to ensure the ethical production and social responsibility is upheld.
 

Say hello to the friendly folks who make your shirts and baby clothes!

mosov behind the scenes

Global Organic Textile Standard Certification

Global Organic Textile Standard is the largest certifier of textile processes. Their standards ensure that both the people and natural environments involved in the production chain of cotton are treated fairly and ethically. This is why we have chosen GOTS Certified cotton fabric for our products. Read more HERE about why we choose to use GOTS certified fabric.

GOTS Certified Organic Combed Cotton Yarn

Origin: India

Fabric manufactured: Melbourne, Australia

GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Jersey, Navy and Beige, White Ribbing Cotton 

Our Navy, Beige and White fabric was spun and dyed in Botany Bay, Australia up until 2014 when they closed their doors. We bought in bulk, so we continue to use this quality made fabric.

Origin: India

Fabric manufactured: Sydney, Australia

Digital Printed GOTS Certified Organic Jersey Cotton 

Yarn Origin: India

Fabric manufactured and printed: North Carolina, USA

Digital Printed GOTS Certified Organic Jersey Cotton 

Yarn Origin: India

Fabric manufactured and printed: Sydney, Australia

Cut and Sewn

Made in Brisbane, Australia

Posted from

Orders posted from Brisbane, Australia

Screen Printing

Our made to order screen printed shirts are hand printed in Brisbane, Australia.

All wholesale shirts are screen printed in Logan, Australia.

There is always room for improvement when it come to sustainability, and we are always open to your thoughts and suggestions. Do you see any areas we could improve on? Send us your thoughts here.