What you wear speaks volumes. Style is personal, but it's just garment deep. What's your ensemble saying besides "I'm fabulous"? When designers take aim at issues affecting the world, they can use the runways to spread awareness and mobilize people to action. Fashion at its best is provocative, and fashion activism is a natural collaboration that we don't see enough. Thankfully, the iconic designer that grew to prominence for making fashion statements political in '80s, the one that wore a "58% Don't Want Pershing" tee to Margaret Thatcher's house, is still stepping up as one of the industry's most vocal agents of change. By vocal, you don't need to hear Katharine Hamnett speak on issues, her print tees do all the talking.
Hamnett has always been antiwar, pitching peace and love. Those slogans and sentiments are as relevant as ever, but this time, they're being printed on 100% organic cotton tees. As a guest of OXFAM, Hamnett witnessed first hand the plight of African cotton farmers in 2003. She's since become one of the industry's most passionate champions of socially responsible and environmentally friendly production.
We're proud to announce that Katharine Hamnett tees for spring have just arrived and are now available for men and women! Don't forget to check out the Evolve Lookbook.
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