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ONNO hemp t-shirts | Made to Move Reviews

4.9 Rating 30 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

Nice shirt!
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Posted 7 months ago
Never disappoints. I would like to know when the dirty purple long sleeve T-shirt is available. Also would like long sleeves to be available in hemp.
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Posted 10 months ago
I have now replaced ALL of my t-shirts with ONNO. I am an older woman, run hot due to menopause and I travel a lot. These are perfect for everyday wear! I prefer Bamboo and Beechwood due to the lightweight and wicking. But He'll is really nice for an occasional change... It's more textured. Love them. Thank you!
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Posted 1 year ago
I wear t-shirts daily, all year long. I am also very sensitive to clothing (hate seams, tags, itchy, scratchy etc). I initially bought 3 ONNO shirts to see if I liked them. I e since replaced EVERY t I own with all the Onno colors. I prefer the Beechwood and Bamboo but also really like the Hemp ones too!
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Posted 1 year ago
Love this shirt! Cannot wait to add more to my wardrobe.
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Posted 1 year ago
Fantastic shirts! I literally bought one of each kind to try as I’m moving toward simplifying my wardrobe. My opinion: bamboo is the softest, next is beechwood (my favorite), then cotton, then hemp. I like these shirts because they’re not too short as many shirts are and the fit is amazing. 10/10 recommend!
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Posted 1 year ago
These shirts are made of quality, sturdy material without being too thick. Size up if you like a looser fit. Stay true to size for layering. Great customer service too! I needed to size up, and they accommodated my request quickly. Highly recommend!
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Posted 1 year ago
I really like the hemp t shirts. They aren’t as soft as the bamboo or beechwood, but they are thicker and lay a little better in my opinion. They don’t hold odor and are durable.
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Posted 1 year ago