-30%
Organic cotton

KAVU Organic Strap Bucket

KAVU Organic Strap Bucket

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Regular price 41.50 €
Sale price 41.50 € Regular price 59.50 €
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Size

Black / Jet Black

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Description

SUSTAINABILITY > On the way More info

KAVU Organic Strap Bucket - a stylish hat made of certified organic cotton and decorated with a characteristic patterned nylon strap.

  • Adjustable chin strap
  • Floppy edge
  • Patterned nylon belt
  • Moisture absorbing strip inside
  • Size S (head circumference 57 - 62,2 cm)
  • Size L (head circumference 59,7 - 64,7 cm)
  • 100% certified organic cotton

Product code : ka030

Brand

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KAVU,

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KAVU and Sustainability

The brand KAVU received 2.5 out of 7 points and has the status „On the way”. Therefore it deserves our Sustainable tag.
Read more about our criteria for assessing sustainability.

Material

Material

The KAVU brand uses materials such as organic cotton, recycled polyester and nylon to manufacture its products.

Dyeing

Dyeing

The brand guarantees that the dyes used in the production are not harmful to the environment or the workers who handle them.

Production

Production

The brand is responsible for ensuring that workers up to level 2 of the supply chain are provided with good working conditions that are monitored. They are therefore provided with a safe working environment and are paid appropriate wages.

Supply chain knowledge

Supply chain knowledge

The brand knows its suppliers up to level 2 - therefore it does not know the suppliers of raw materials.

Production radius

Production radius

The brand does not know the length of its production chain.

CSR

CSR

The KAVU brand supports the Center for Whale Research. This non-profit organization is dedicated to the study and conservation of killer whales that live in the Salish Sea.

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