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The Classic T-Shirt Company Introduces Best Practices for Organic Cotton Care

2025-06-18  |  11:55:06
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Every product from The Classic T-Shirt Company is handcrafted in Los Angeles using 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton.

LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, June 18, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In response to rising customer interest in sustainable garment care, The Classic T-Shirt Company has released a new guide to support customers in caring for their organic cotton essentials with purpose and pride. The Classic T-Shirt Company’s care guide outlines best practices for fabric care and answers common questions about how organic cotton behaves over time, particularly around shrinkage and wear. Rather than a technical manual, The Classic T-Shirt Company’s care guide reflects the brand’s commitment to mindful craftsmanship and sustainable luxury.

“At The Classic T-Shirt Company, we believe that true luxury is built to last,” says Olga Garibian, Co-Founder. “This care guide is The Classic T-Shirt Company's way of helping customers preserve what they love, responsibly crafted in America and worn with pride.”

Overview of Organic Cotton Fabric

Organic cotton is grown without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified seeds. Its fibers retain natural qualities that differ from conventional cotton and influence how garments should be washed, dried, and stored.

Key characteristics of organic cotton include:

● Retention of natural fiber oils

● Enhanced softness and breathability

● Greater sensitivity to heat and agitation during laundering

● Higher likelihood of shrinkage if not properly managed

Addressing Fabric Behavior: Does Organic Cotton Shrink?

The question “does organic cotton shrink” is common among those new to organic fabrics. Unlike conventional cotton, organic cotton is not treated with chemical stabilizers or shrink-resistant agents. As a result, the fabric may contract when exposed to heat and moisture.

Shrinkage is influenced by:

● Washing temperature

● Drying methods and heat exposure

● Pre-shrinking practices during production

Garments washed in cold water and air-dried typically retain their shape and size. On the other hand, hot water and high dryer heat can lead to noticeable dimensional changes.

How to Care for Organic Cotton: Washing and Drying

Proper care helps maintain the longevity and appearance of The Classic T-Shirt Company garments.

Washing guidelines include:

● Use cold or lukewarm water to minimize shrinkage

● Avoid bleach or harsh detergents

● Choose gentle or delicate wash cycles

Drying recommendations include:

● Air drying is ideal for preserving the fabric’s shape and softness

● If using a dryer, select low or no-heat settings

● Do not over-dry to avoid stress on fibers

Ironing and Storage Tips

Ironing organic cotton should be done at low to medium temperatures, as the fabric is heat-sensitive. To prevent fading and fiber wear, store garments in a cool, dry space away from sunlight.

Fabric Treatment and Pre-shrinking

Pre-shrinking is not commonly used in organic cotton to preserve the integrity of the fabric. This approach reflects The Classic T-Shirt Company’s commitment to preserving fabric integrity. Each garment is made in Los Angeles using GOTS-certified organic cotton, free from synthetic chemicals or stabilizers. This results in fabric that behaves naturally and requires conscious care to manage minor changes such as shrinkage over time.

Environmental Impact and Fabric Stewardship

Choosing organic cotton reflects a move toward low-impact, sustainable textile practices. Since the fabric is untreated and sensitive to external factors, it requires gentle care. This reinforces The Classic T-Shirt Company’s focus on sustainability through education and responsible wear.

GOTS-Certified, Handmade, and Made in Los Angeles

Every product from The Classic T-Shirt Company is handcrafted in Los Angeles using 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton. This handmade quality reflects a Southern California lifestyle and supports ethical production methods. By avoiding synthetic additives, each piece delivers a soft, timeless experience grounded in authenticity and durability.

About The Classic T-Shirt Company

The Classic T-Shirt Company creates luxury garments made entirely from GOTS-certified organic cotton. Each item is crafted in Los Angeles using ethical labor and low-impact processes. The brand maintains a high standard for quality, favoring softness, longevity, and clean materials over synthetic treatments. Product care guidance is shared to help extend the life of each garment and preserve the fabric’s natural beauty.

Through sustainable sourcing and local manufacturing, The Classic T-Shirt Company promotes mindful ownership and care of organic cotton clothing.

To explore The Classic T-Shirt Company’s care guide, visit theclassictshirt.com/pages/care.

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Diatom Capital acquires Industrial Electronics Services, Inc.Expands Capabilities and Strengthens Market Presence in Aerospace and DefenseIt's an exciting new chapter for our team, our customers, and the legacy we’ve built. We’re proud to join forces with Diatom Capital and build our commitment to quality and on-time delivery.”— Kathy Mullins, CEO of Industrial Electronics Services, Inc.CINCINNATI, OH, UNITED STATES, July 23, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Diatom Capital, a private investment firm focused on accelerating growth and acquiring founder-led businesses in the aerospace and defense sectors, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Industrial Electronics Services Inc. (IES), a technology-based powerhouse providing design, manufacturing, and lifecycle management services for electronic products. This strategic acquisition expands Diatom Capital’s portfolio in aerospace, which includes Diatom Aviation, a recognized leader in the design, maintenance, and repair of air-cargo containers (ULDs, or Unit Load Devices) and Ground Support Equipment (GSE), and Midwest Aero Support (MAS) an FAA, EASA, and CAA-certified repair station specializing in the overhaul and repair of aircraft structures and components. With Industrial Electronics Services’ renowned electronic expertise and Diatom Capital’s cutting-edge aviation solutions, the combined team is set to deliver next-level, turnkey infrastructure projects for military, aerospace, energy, transportation, medical, communications, and industrial markets. “This is more than an acquisition — it’s an alliance built to accelerate innovation in the aerospace and defense sectors," said Burt Mattice, President of Diatom Capital and Diatom Aviation. "Industrial Electronics Services’s stellar reputation and skilled workforce are a natural fit for Diatom’s mission to deliver Aviation Simplified™ by unlocking operational efficiencies and maximizing value for both customers and stakeholders." Diatom Capital’s investment philosophy is centered on respect for legacy. Rather than reshaping a company’s identity, Diatom seeks to honor what founders have built, partnering with founders and leadership teams to unlock sustainable, long-term growth while celebrating the culture and values that made the business successful. IES will continue to operate from its facility in Gray, Tennessee, under its existing brand, while now benefiting from Diatom Capital’s global infrastructure, capital investment, and strategic support. “This merger marks an exciting new chapter for our team, our customers, and the legacy we’ve built,” said Kathy Mullins, CEO of IES. “We’re proud to join forces with a company that shares our values and commitment to quality and on-time delivery to drive our vision for the future. Together, we’re positioned to achieve more than we ever could alone.” This marks Diatom Capital’s second acquisition this year, following its recent purchase of Midwest Aero Support — a move that expanded the company’s component repair and maintenance capabilities and added to its regional footprint. Together, these acquisitions reinforce Diatom Capital’s commitment to delivering integrated, end-to-end solutions across the aerospace and defense ecosystem. About Industrial Electronics Services Founded in 1989, Industrial Electronics Services Inc. (IES) is a technology-based company providing design, manufacturing, and lifecycle management services for electronic products. Serving value-centric clients across military, aerospace, energy, transportation, medical, communications, and industrial markets. IES partners with their customers at every stage of the process—research, development, production, packaging, distribution, and aftermarket support. IES leverages its expertise across their network, bringing our customers’ visions to life with effective, tailored solutions. About Diatom Capital Diatom Capital is a private investment firm dedicated to accelerating growth and acquiring founder-led businesses in the aerospace and defense industries. Through its Aviation Simplified™ approach, Diatom invests in and scales aviation manufacturing and service providers—unlocking operational efficiencies and delivering long-term value for all stakeholders. For more information, please visit diatomcapital.com.

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