Now is the time to label GMOs! Help join the fight with your purchase of the exclusive new GMO Labeling T-Shirt by Natural Society.
For years we have campaigned for the labeling of genetically modified ingredients, launching numerous public awareness campaigns that have lead to millions worldwide learning about the reality behind genetically engineered ingredients and additives.
Join us in pushing for the labeling of GMOs, and ultimately removing their presence from the food chain with this new Natural Society GMO Labeling T-Shirt — with profits supporting Natural Society’s message of natural health and organic farming in the process!
Key Features:
- Preshrunk 100% cotton jersey knit (blended cotton/polyester in antique and heather and neon and safety colors)
- ~5.3 oz.
- Sizes S-XL
- Seamless double-needle 7/8″ collar
- Taped neck and shoulders
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems
- Quarter-turned to eliminate center crease
Care Instructions:
Machine wash warm, inside out, with like colors. Only non-chlorine bleach. Tumble dry medium. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.
Measurement Notes:
Sleeve length is measured full from the center of the back.
Anonymous –
Love supporting this and the shirt feels great too
Anonymous –
got mine today & am happy
Anonymous –
Would love to see this in a bumper sticker.
Lisa S –
I purchased this shirt when there was a special to feed the homeless with the purchase and I’m happy I did because I now enjoy wearing it both inside and out
Anonymous –
Well how many times will someone wear a shirt. How about a billboard or TV ad campaign? Great idea, but not enough exposure.
jake rellein –
Wearing mine all the time
jary –
like so many other organizations your clothing products discriminate against tall people. As far as I looked none of your products are offered in either vneck (more room to breath for those who do not like things tight around their necks) or tall versions
Anonymous –
Companies that produce GMOs control much of the wealth in our country. This is a way to redirect some of those funds.
Anonymous –
What’s the point of printing an Anti-GMO message onto a t-shirt that is probably made out of genetically modified cotton?