
Food is: Propaganda | Unisex Sweatshirt - Eat More Fish
$57.00
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Charles Livingston Bull (1874-1932) was an American artist and illustrator renowned for his detailed and dynamic depictions of wildlife. A prominent figure during the Golden Age of American illustration, Bull's work graced the covers of magazines like Good Housekeeping and The Saturday Evening Post. Beyond commercial art, Bull also contributed to the U.S. war effort during World War I by creating informative and persuasive posters, like "Save the Products of the Land."
Image courtesy of Boston Public Library Digital Commonwealth Collections.
Material: Made from 3-end garment-dyed ring spun fleece. 80% ring-spun cotton, 20% polyester. Medium-heavy (9.5 oz).
Collar: Features a double-needle 1x1 rib collar for added resilience and style.
Construction Quality: Utilizes double-needle stitching on the neck, shoulder, armhole, cuffs, and waistband to enhance durability.
Shrink Resistance: Pre-shrunk during the dye and wash processes to ensure minimal shrinkage after home laundering.
Design: Relaxed fit with a side-seamed body for a comfortable, loose fit.
Enhanced Shoulder Fit: Rolled forward shoulders for a better fit and more comfortable wear.
Neck Durability: Twill taped back neck for enhanced durability.
Eco-Conscious Production: Manufactured using processes aimed at limiting water usage and harmful inks/dyes to reduce environmental impact. Compliant with OEKO-TEX standards.
Social Compliance Production: Manufactured in humane, no-sweat-shop conditions in compliance with Fair Labor Association and Platinum WRAP certification standards.
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Through our ONWARDS Initiative we donate 3% of profits towards non-profit organizations working to support our food systems. Knife Shift focuses on building donation partnerships with groups who protect biodiversity and heritage foodways.