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Mineral Polo. Celadonite edition
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Mineral Polo. Celadonite edition

Dyed with celadonite, which Earth has been making for a few billion years.
Sale price  £58 Regular price  £145 60% off
Model is 6ft 2 / 188cm with a 39 inch / 99cm chest, and wears size Large.
  • Garment dyed with 100% celadonite mineral powder
  • Material is a blend of hemp and organic cotton
  • Natural stretch
As we continue to look for new, low impact ways to dye clothing we’ve turned to the colouring tools of early man – minerals, rocks, and soils. Minerals don’t just tell the story of life on Earth, they also tell the story of colour. When our solar system settled into its current shape around 4.5 billion years ago, Earth was created by a series of galactic collisions. Tectonic plates began to form. And geological life and biological life fused together to create vast mineral deposits in the Earth’s upper crust. So when prehistoric man first picked up a prehistoric paintbrush, they turned to the ground around them. Today, instead of using those minerals to paint cave walls, we’re using them to dye clothing. Our Mineral Polo Shirt is garment dyed in a giant bath of celadonite. There are only 2 by-products of this process – sediment, and water. Both of which can go straight back into nature.

Technical details

Material made in Portugal: 55% hemp, 45% organic cotton
Dyed with 100% celadonite mineral powder
2 bio-resin buttons
Soft and breathable
Natural stretch
Material weighs 250g/m2
Shirt weighs 320 grams
Machine wash 30°C
Constructed in Portugal
Material made in Portugal: 55% hemp, 45% organic cotton
Dyed with 100% celadonite mineral powder
2 bio-resin buttons
Soft and breathable
Natural stretch
Material weighs 250g/m2
Shirt weighs 320 grams
Machine wash 30°C
Constructed in Portugal
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Minerals tell the story of life on Earth

As we continue to look for new, low impact ways to dye clothing we’ve turned to the colouring tools of early man – minerals, rocks, and soils. Minerals don’t just tell the story of life on Earth, they also tell the story of colour.

Made with a mineral called celadonite

Celadonite is a blue-green mineral that can vary in colour from sea green, to bright turquoise, to apple green. Made up of a mix of hydrated iron, magnesium, and potassium as well as various trace elements, it forms in deep marine environments when seawater interacts with lava.

It’s collected in Italy

While celadonite deposits are found around the world – from Red Rock Canyon in California, to the Pearl Islands in Nicaragua – ours starts life in Italy in an area that stretches from Venice to Verona. Over thousands of years the area has seen a unique set of geological transformations, creating a landscape where the ‘marble mountains’ of the Apuan Alps sit next to the carbonate rocks of the Dolomites.

Garment dyed in celadonite powder

Found in sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks, the celadonite is collected, refined, refracted, and turned into a clean powder. To make the polo shirt we then add the mineral powder to a vat of water and submerge the whole garment – a process called ‘garment dyeing.’ There are only 2 by-products of this process. Sediment, and water. Both of which can go straight back into nature.

It creates a softer polo shirt with a softer colour

Most clothes today are piece-dyed, which means the fabric is dyed before it’s cut up and sewn together. Garment dyeing requires more time and more care, but it creates softer fabrics with softer colours. And it means that rather than harsh chemicals, we only need to use heat, time and pressure for the colour of the celadonite to stick to the polo.

Minerals create a different kind of colour

Nearly all the colour you see in clothing today will have been created with petroleum-based dyes. But colour in clothing existed long before the chemical dyeing industry was invented. So we’ve gone back to the colour palette of early man. Because each polo shirt is made using minerals made by nature, you might find small differences in colour across it. And because it’s garment dyed, each one has a pre-worn look.

It’s super soft

To add to the softness of the polo, we don’t just garment dye it in minerals, it’s also made with a blend of 55% hemp and 45% organic cotton, giving it a soft feel and a nice weight.

Buttons made from plants and vegetables

The shirt fastens with two buttons made of buffalo imitation bio-resin – a natural, non-toxic and water-based material we’ve produced by combining plant and vegetable waste with a polyester resin used by the aerospace industry.

We need to rethink colour

We tend to think of the colour on our clothes as one thing. Something uniform, bold, and often bright. But this is created using highly synthetic processes. And the colours that nature produces aren’t like that. There are no crazy colours on cave walls because they simply didn’t exist. Dyeing clothing in minerals, rocks and soils is designed to help us rethink how colour can be made.

Size + Fit

The Mineral Polo Shirt is designed with a regular fit.

Size XS S M L XL XXL
Fits chest 83 - 90 91 - 98 99 - 106 107 - 114 115 - 122 123 - 130
Fits waist 71 - 76 76 - 81 81 - 86 86 - 91 91 - 96 96 - 101
Size XS S M L XL XXL
Fits chest 33 - 36 36 - 39 39 - 42 42 - 45 45 - 48 48 - 51
Fits waist 28 - 30 30 - 32 32 - 34 34 - 36 36 - 38 38 - 40