Meet The Nora Tee
			
		
	Getting familiar with...
The Nora Tee: The newest addition to the Whimsy crew, the Nora is a classic ringer that you'll want to live in. Thankfully, this tee goes with everything, so you totally can! ;) The Nora doesn't require any water or dyes to produce, keep reading to find out how much water and emissions it saves!
Available in Tan and Black Stripe (you'll want both, we swear)

A run-of-the-mill cotton tee uses around 2,700 liters (713 gallons) of water to create, which is enough drinking water to last a single person for three years. Which is absolutely bananas, in our book! Since we believe in consciously preserving resources as best we can, The Nora Tee is handmade using only recycled, deadstock Tri-Blend Cotton fabric in our DTLA factory. Because we source all of our fabric here in Los Angeles, no overseas greenhouse gas or oil pollution was involved in the production of the Nora (same goes for all of our clothing!) Which means the Nora is not only water-free, but totally waste-free (a dynamic duo, if you ask us!) Exciting, right?
We like to pair our Nora Tee a little tucked in to the Flora Pant, and we're good to go. It's a definite #look.

The styling options are endless, and we believe everyone deserves a good tee in their closet. The Nora meets all the criteria: relaxed fit, ringer details, suuuuper soft and comfortable. Must we go on?
If you're in the mood for something a bit more daytime-casual, wear the Nora under the Delia Pinafore and you're set.

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