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Introducing: The Marigold Beanie
Solid State Clothing's latest project — a collaboration with Carolina Textile District (CTD) and Fonta Flora Brewery — weaves our core values into a product we’re proud to present, one that represe...
Read moreInside the American Spinning Factory That Makes Our Top-Quality Cotton Yarns
The softness and durability of Solid State t-shirts are directly connected to the quality of the cotton they're made from. We take a deep dive with into the spinning process with Andy Long of Parkd...
Read moreHow Stable Are Natural Dyes? University Student Research Helps Us Find Out
How can we store natural dyes to keep them as stable as possible—so we get consistent color for our clothing? An Elon University student has partnered with Solid State Clothing on a research projec...
Read moreTwo NC Vintage Clothing Experts Tell the History of the T-Shirt
“Knowing where the things that you put on your body every day come from is of equal importance to knowing where the food you put in your body comes from.” - Evan Morrison, Hudson’s Hill, Green...
Read moreBuilding a Local Supply Chain with Natural Dyes Sourced in Our Backyard
At Solid State Clothing, we’re continually pushing the boundaries on what’s possible in printing and what it means to source from local supply chains. One of the ways we’re currently pushing new...
Read moreSolid State Clothing & Croatan Institute Announce New Collaboration
Solid State Clothing, Croatan Institute, and TS Designs are excited to announce a new collaboration featuring a naturally-dyed North Carolina Black Walnut T-Shirt sourced from the 10,000 Pounds of ...
Read moreWatch The Harvest, a Video Series Tracking the Making of Solid State T-shirts
We launched the 10,000 Pounds of Cotton Project to give conscious consumers the opportunity to directly invest in sustainable, local, 100% U.S.-grown-and-made clothing. We created “The Harvest: A G...
Read moreBURLINGTON, NC—TS Designs, a North Carolina screen printing and t-shirt company committed to sustainability, recently launched the 10,000 Pounds of Cotton Project on their site Solid State Clothing...
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