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Medicine Festival Organic Cotton Low Impact T shirt
Medicine Festival Organic Cotton Low Impact T shirt
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PRE-ORDER BY 3RD AUGUST 2026 FOR FREE PICK-UP AT THE FESTIVAL
Medicine Festival 2026 — Organic Cotton Tee (Pre-Order)
Wear your intention. This limited-run tee is hand-printed for Medicine Festival 2026 on the Stanley/Stella Creator 2.0 in 'natural raw'— an organic cotton staple that gets softer with every wear, so you can carry a little of the gathering with you long after the fires go out. Pre-order now and it'll be ready to travel with you to the festival itself.
The quality
The Creator 2.0 is Stanley/Stella's benchmark unisex tee: 100% combed organic cotton, mid-weight jersey with a comfortable 180gsm+ feel, and a tighter, more tailored cut than your average festival tee.
Reinforced neck tape, twin-needle stitching, and a pre-shrunk fabric mean it holds its shape wash after wash. On the front sits a small, minimalist print, clean, considered, and quietly done, letting the garment itself do most of the talking.
Made with the same care as the festival itself
- Water-based inks. No PVC, no plastisol — the print itself uses water-based pigment inks rather than the solvent-heavy systems of old-school methods, for a softer, more breathable finish.
- Crafted by hand, in small batches. No mass production line, no unsold stock heading to landfill — each tee is made to match demand, not exceed it.
- Grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilisers. Organic cotton means healthier soil, far less water consumption, and no chemical run-off into local ecosystems — a way of farming that treats the land the way Medicine asks us to.
- Made in fair, independently audited factories. The hands behind your tee were treated with the same dignity you'll be shown on-site.
- Built to outlast the weekend. A tee this well made is one you'll keep reaching for long after August — and the most sustainable garment is always the one you don't have to replace.
A tee made with the same values as the festival it's celebrating: rooted in the earth, made by hand, and built to be worn for years, not just one weekend in the fields.
