





Woven from earthy, brown and beige threads to give the impression of textured wood grain. Its light and sandy hue resembles that of the beech tree – often referred to as the “Mother of the Woods” – a fixture of forests and provider for wildlife.
Your warm-weather basics – upgraded. The distinctive zigzag weave of our herringbone collection elevates a typical, flat fabric. And not just an aesthetic win, these knits are breathable, soft, and stretchy. Made from organic cotton with a touch of elastane, this fabric has a natural, fluid drape and easily adapts to movement.
• Comfy, stretchy organic cotton blend
• Full-zip front with YKK zipper
• Beige + white spiral drawstring
• Kangaroo pockets
• Standard sized hood
How it's Better for the Planet
Fair Trade + Organic
Organic Cotton |
Rain-watered Fields |
Plant-Based |
Fair Trade Certified |
Carbon Neutral |
Gives Back |
This item was made in certified Fair Trade factories in India. Fair Trade Certified means the methods use to make this garment meet rigorous social, environmental, and economic standards. Workers in this factory earn higher than a living wage, are ensured safe working conditions, and factories are child labor free and sweatshop free.
GHG Emissions
46% reduction
Water Use
91% reduction
Energy Use
61% reduction
Mineral Fertilizers
100% reduction
Chemical Pesticides
100% reduction
Compared to conventional cotton.
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Every Item Gives Back
Happy Earth is a social enterprise built around protecting our planet. With every item purchased, you choose to plant 15 trees, clean up 1lb of trash, or offset 150lbs GHG at checkout. Track your impact by opting in for free collectable Impact Pins!
earth-first materials
Organic Cotton
From the farming of raw materials to the environmentally responsible manufacturing, our cotton maintains the highest of social and sustainable standards.
value the makers
Ethical Sourcing
Our factory partners are Fair Trade or WRAP certified. The tailors who cut and sew Happy Earth garments are paid fair wages, work reasonable hours, and are protected from discrimination. Every garment has a history, and we value our makers.