Collection description
Welcome to our new sustainable lines of men's wear made in Brooklyn, New York.
Each purchase of a NoNetz demonstrates your commitment to ethical production and supply chain innovation. These fall loungewear lines for men are made from wood pulp, on-demand in Brooklyn, NY, in order to maintain the smallest carbon footprint.
Get The Right Size The First Time: Please click the What's My Size button on each product page to get a personalized size recommendation. Using the What's My Size recommendation also limits carbon emissions due to the back-and-forth of returns. Plus, we really want you to get the right fit the first time.
Sustainable: The eco-vicose fiber is Lenzing Certified which meets FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) standards and helps reduce carbon emission and water pollution by up to 50%. It is derived from wood pulp, using sustainable wood from controlled sources. Our beanies and tube gloves are made from Italian merino wool. Merino is a natural , biodegradable fiber and originates from sustainably minded farms in Australia. The IWTO (International Wool Textile Organization) animal welfare rules are in effect.
Yarn Certifications: Okeo-Tex Confidence in Textiles Standard 100; Bluesign.
Cool fun fact: Sweat isn’t an issue thanks to the temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking, and anti-bacterial properties of our eco-viscose fiber.
No Seams/ Zero Waste: Each top is made when you order by 3D Knitting™ machines. This is a continuous knit, so there are no irritating seams.
Care: Wash gentle/cold; turn inside out to prevent pilling; no bleach; dry flat or dry on low
Apologies for the tags ! There was no way to print on this fabric so we had to use tags for size/care instructions (they are super soft satin). We did make them very easy to remove if they bother you. However, if the tags are removed, we cannot accept as a return.
We would also like to thank Made In NYC for helping us promote these new fall lines.
Made in NYC is a nonprofit initiative that supports local manufacturers and makers in New York City.