Organic Cotton Advantage | Review
Nick from Organic Cotton Advantage asked me to review his website promoting their Certton organic cotton t-shirts so I’ll start by quoting his comment:
We would love a straight up review of our ‘Certton’ Australian made from Australian grown certified organic cotton t-shirt range!
We’re on a mission to build a sustainable Australian organic cotton farming industry, and yes our farmer in NSW grows the ACO certified organic cotton in our ts on a dryland non irrigated farm. We’ve been in business for 3 years and strive for quality and colour - the fact that we use Australian certified organic cotton is a huge bonus.
To start with, I’m pretty impressed that he would ask for a review after reading the negative review I made about Natural Fashion. However, I can understand why he’s clearly not worried about what I have to say - he has a great looking site, which is easy to navigate, full of information about organic cotton and their products. The Organic Cotton Advantage site shows off their simple organic cotton t-shirts which are proudly made in Australia.
What’s to like about Organic Cotton Advantage?
- Their products are Australian made and the company is Australian owned.
- The cotton is certified organic meaning it’s produced without the use of pesticides, genetically modified seed, and synthetic fertilisers.
- The t-shirts come in a wide range of colours, all of which are appealing.
- They sell organic cotton fabric by the roll which is fantastic for manufacturers.
- You can buy directly from their website or from one of the many stockists.
I’m going to be really picky and say one negative thing about their site. What’s with the use of American English throughout the site? They make a special point of mentioning they are an Australian company and are ‘Australia’s Organic Cotton Specialists’ and then they use American spelling and terms like cell rather than mobile phone. Ok, it’s not a big deal, it’s just a little strange that’s all.
I almost bought a few of the Certton t-shirts, just to check them out, but was put of by the international shipping rate which was more than the cost of one t-shirt. That’s not their fault of course, it’s my fault for living in France! I’ll definitely get some when I’m back in Australia - they look great.
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Vicente - you could try contacting Organic Cotton Advantage directly. A link to them can be found at the top of this post.
Does anyone know of any suppliers of Organic cotton, hemp and bamboo fabrics in Australia. I have already been in touch with Organic Cotton Advantage, but need to find other suppliers to compare prices. i would really appareciate any contacts anyone has.
Thank you
I bought a t shirt and a long sleeve shirt, but wasnt impressed with either. Firstly theyre thin and feel cheap. Secondly the long sleeve top is already falling apart and I have only washed it a few times.
If they were thicker and made better I would never buy another brand shirt again as I want organic Australian made clothes. Unfortunately China makes better clothes and will keep getting my business until I find a good Australian made organic product.