Tombolo’s new Earth Cabana isn’t just a shirt. If you pre-order the half-zip top by Earth Day your purchase is also a donation to Rainforest Trust and Amazon Watch. Tombolo is donating 100% of the purchase price to the charities (split equally between the two). Made with digitally printed organic terrycloth, the shirts feature 19th century designs from the William Morris archive. Morris was a British textile designer, poet and socialist activist associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement. An early environmental crusader, in the second half of the 1800s Morris witnessed the effects of the Industrial Revolution in England and became a leading advocate against the degradation of the natural world and oppression of working-class people by industrial capitalism. Two Morris artworks – Marigold released in 1875 and Willow Bough released in 1887 – get fresh, contemporary reinterpretations as laid-back cabana shirts with antique brass zippers and patch pockets.
The Earth Cabana ($128) in Blue & Green, available now at Tombolo. 100% of sales made between Thursday, March 18 and Earth Day on April 22 will be donated to Rainforest Trust and Amazon Watch.