Very happy with the quality,designs, sizing true to Australian sizing, customer service and fast delivery
Thanks so much you have a lifetime customer
Such good quality tees - AS Colour. Not heavy weight though nice and airy.
Sustainability matters to us and our goal is to provide a less wasteful way of production through print on-demand.
By printing only exactly what’s sold, we have created less waste than conventional manufacturing. Fewer tees made, and fewer resources wasted.
Since we launched, we’ve been sourcing our products from ethical and sustainable garment suppliers in Australia.
All of our premium garments are designed by AS Colour, which has implemented the responsible sourcing standard across their line.
Read more about their production FAQS --> https://www.ascolour.com.au/production-faqs
Read more about their responsible sourcing strategy --> https://www.ascolour.com.au/responsible-sourcing
At Limitee, we use Direct-To-Garment printing technology which uses an eco-friendly water-based pigment ink. All the inks used in our machine are certified ECO PASSPORT by Oeko-Tex®, CPSIA compliant and carry a certification from the Global Organic Textile Standards
Benefits of water-based ink:
- Non-toxic
- Certified eco-friendly
- Penetrates well into the fabric
- Offers better breathability in garment
- Ink can be cleaned with water
- No harsh chemicals
We ship all our orders in bags that are made up of recycled materials and are themselves recyclable.
We took this step to minimize our environmental impact as recycled materials save virgin resources and require less energy to produce.
You can recycle them in your local recycling centers or into your local REDcycle collection bin (in Australia). REDcycle can turn these plastics into new products e.g., street furniture, bins, shopping trolleys, bollards, concrete aggregate for construction and asphalt additives for roads.
Find your nearest REDcycle drop-off point at https://www.redcycle.net.au/
Note:
Due to several unforeseen challenges, exacerbated by the pandemic, REDcycle’s recycling partners are temporarily unable to accept and process soft plastics. REDcycle and its partners are committed to having the program back up and running as soon as possible. During this time, unfortunately, soft plastics should be put in your garbage bin.