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ONNO bamboo t-shirts | Made to Move Reviews

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About ONNO T-Shirt Company:

ONNO makes eco-friendly t-shirts from bamboo, hemp and organic cotton.

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Email:

hello@onno.com

Location:

2965 18th Street,
BOULDER
Colorado
80304

I love these T-shirt’s! They are cool as in keep you cool and so soft. The size I purchased was bigger than I wanted but I’m keeping them. V neck t’s would be my request.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great light weight shirt
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Posted 1 year ago
I am wearing the t-shirt as I write this. It's amazingly comfortable and versatile. I just came home from vacation and wore it several times there. The company is fabulous to work with. I had a size issue and they could not have been more friendly and accomodating. I will be buying more clothese from ONNO and highly recommend.
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Posted 1 year ago
Very comfortable and the color is just what I wanted.
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Posted 1 year ago
Love love love it. I will own all the colors as I can afford them
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Posted 1 year ago
Comfortable, super soft, and TTS. Washes well so far. What more could I ask for in a t-shirt?
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Posted 1 year ago
I love these t-shirts! I'll eventually get every kind and color when I can afford them. I like to support businesses that have a conscience. Thank you for what you do!
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Posted 1 year ago
Good quality, soft material. Withstands washing well. Fit is true size. Customer service is also very good. I had to exchange sizes, and ONNO handled the process better than most. They asked me to hold on to the original shirt so that both shirts could be returned at the same time if the second shirt also did not fit, and did not charge me for the new shirt. Most of the companies I've shopped with charge for the new shirt and refund the original shirt once they receive it. ONNO is a small company, so I'm impressed by their policy. I ended up deciding to keep the first shirt and return the second shirt, but they told me to not return the shirt. They suggested I donate it instead, and I appreciate the sentiment behind that. A sustainable, altruistic company that makes good quality clothing? Yes, please.
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Posted 1 year ago