Pacbikes t-shirt! Nomnomnom, with the Pacbike we devour private transport together. Together we can make the switch to more environmentally friendly, economical and social mobility!
Many cities are designed for motorized private transport. Asphalt surfaces as far as the eye can see, damage to the environment and people, noise, smell of exhaust gas. E-mobility will not change many of these disadvantages of cars. Yes, we need a ecological traffic turn, but not in the direction of an electric car, but in the direction of (free) local transport and above all, bicycles! So let's fight together to make cars in cities the absolute exception. Cycling is more environmentally friendly, more economical, more social and - we think - also more beautiful :)
Attention! New cut (larger than our previous shirts). For choosing the correct size and, we kindly suggest you take a close look at the size table.
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XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
2XL |
A (Breite/width) |
42
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44,5
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47,5
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50,5
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53,5
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56,5
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B (Länge/length) |
62
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64
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66
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68
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69
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69
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C (Armlänge/ sleeve length) |
16
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16
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17
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17
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18
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18
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Die Tabelle dient zur Orientierung. Die Größe der Textilien kann produktionsbedingt von den Angaben in der Tabelle abweichen.
This table is for your guidance. Unfortunately, the size of these shirts can vary slightly from the measurements in the table.
photo info:
Marc (on the left-hand side of the picture) is 1,81 m tall and is wearing a size M. Johanna is 1,72 m tall and is wearing a size S.
material:
100 % organic cotton, 155 g/m²
production info:
The clothing is part of the Stanley&Stella collection and was produced in eco-friendly factories. The energy used by the factories comes from renewable sources. The cotton is 100 % organic and was manufactured under fair conditions. The farmers don't only grow cotton but also food plants. So they do not only depend on the cotton market.
The clothes are shipped by land or sea. Apart from the ecological quality, Stanley&Stella's factories were also certified by the Fair Wear Foundation. The farmers carry a fair wage and receive premiums.
Printed for us by the self-managed printing collective Onbones in our hometown Münster.