How many times have you received a package, only to discard the packaging without a second thought? Most people would likely answer, “nearly every time.” This casual habit has a significant environmental impact, especially in the apparel industry, which generates millions of tons of plastic waste annually. Discover why sustainable packaging matters and get tips on how you can make a difference. Read more on our blog! #packagingwaste #transparency #microplastics #sustainableapparel #naturalfibers
关于我们
TS Designs has set out to make the highest quality and most sustainable t-shirts on the market. We work with brands who want to provide their customers with responsibly made clothing that’s easy on the environment. In 2008, TS Designs became the first certified B Corporation in North Carolina, and the triple-bottom-line model still guides our business: People. Planet. Profit. We work with environmentally and socially conscious businesses and organizations, and have had some major accomplishments in the last 25 years: Mid 90s - We developed and patented REHANCE, a process that involves printing with water-based ink, then garment dyeing shirts. If you want to offer your customers a printed design in the fabric of shirts that never shrink, REHANCE is the solution you’ve been looking for. TS Designs founder Eric Henry and friend and mentor Sam Moore partnered to develop this process. 2008 - We launched Cotton of the Carolinas. Partnering with Sam Moore once again, TS Designs created over 500 jobs and a completely transparent supply chain when we brought the entire process from dirt-to-shirt back to within a 600-mile radius. Want to give your customers the option of shirts sourced and made in their backyard? Buy Cotton of the Carolinas tees. 2011 - We introduced the first certified organic cotton on the market. Partnership with two eastern North Carolina farmers made this possible. Today’s eco-friendly consumers are making ‘organic’ a priority. Why not offer it? Founded in 1977 and located in Burlington, North Carolina, TS Designs sets the bar for corporate responsibility by cultivating responsible clothing with completely transparent supply chains. President Eric Henry is recognized widely for championing sustainability and supporting local farmers and mill workers. Reach out. Request a quote or other information about our products or orders: [email protected] ? 336.675.6266 tsdesigns.com “Sustainability is a journey, not a destination.” - Eric Henry
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https://www.tsdesigns.com
TS Designs的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 服装和时尚用品零售业
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Burlington,NC
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1977
- 领域
- Sustainable Apparel、Rehance Print and Dye Process、Cotton of the Carolinas、Organic Cotton T-shirts、Environmentally-Friendly Printing、Direct to Garment、B-Corp、Solid State Clothing、Hemp Clothing和Reshoring
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主要
2053 Willow Springs Lane
US,NC,Burlington,27215
TS Designs员工
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J Kim Wright
Coach/Consultant Helping Lawyers Build Values-Driven, Sustainable Practices | Practicing Lawyer | Conscious Contracts? Co-Creator | ABA Published…
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Ilsa Spaan
Brand Storytelling // Transforming Concepts to Visual Solutions
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Tami Stewart
UI/UX Designer, Entrepreneurial Experience
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TJ Johnson
Graphic Artist/Photographer/Prepress Technician F0R HIRE
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Solid State Clothing is our direct-to-consumer line for those who crave the premium quality of our t-shirts, but without the need for wholesale orders. Read to the end for a special surprise! Shop Solid State Clothing >> https://lnkd.in/evjpMCa #SustainableFashion #LuxuryTShirts #SolidStateClothing #ShopLocal #EcoFriendlyFashion #SupportSmallBusiness #BlackWalnut #TSDesigns #Hemp #Wool #NaturalDye
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Garment Dyeing, Part 2: Why do we garment dye at TS Designs? Waste reduction, quality, flexibility, and customization are all on the list of what makes garment dyeing the sustainable option. Did you know we don’t just garment dye our shirts? Contact us for your custom garment dye needs! #supportlocal #sustainability #ncmade #textiles #TSdesigns #slowfashion #TransparentFashion #garmentdye
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???? It’s World Cotton Day… which is easy for us. TS Designs only uses 100% cotton fabric and threads in our t-shirts which makes them truly circular apparel which means they can be composted at their end of life. Even our screen-printing process uses water-based inks. Hey, you may enjoy that 100% cotton against your skin for up to 20 years, but no worries of ever adding microplastics to the earth. ???? #sustainablefashion #sustainableapparel #naturalfibers #cotton
???Happy World Cotton Day??? Today, we celebrate cotton—a natural fiber that plays a crucial role in promoting circularity and sustainability. Unlike synthetic materials, cotton does not contribute to microplastic pollution in our oceans and ecosystems. Its biodegradability and renewable nature make it a key player in creating a more circular and responsible apparel industry. At?Know Your Clothing, we’re committed to building a future where natural fibers like cotton lead the way in reducing waste, combating overproduction, and fostering transparency. By supporting locally grown, natural fibers, we are taking steps toward a cleaner planet and healthier communities. Join us by being aware of the content of your clothing, and supporting circularity. What fabrics are you wearing today? ?? #WorldCottonDay #Sustainability #CircularFashion #CottonForGood #KnowYourClothing
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Eric never stops sharing our sustainability journey and the impact we're making in the apparel industry. Today he is a speaker at the AATCC (American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists) talking about Slow Fashion at the intersection of Agriculture and Apparel, where he addresses the Trade-off of Globalization and the effects fast fashion is having on the environment. Thanks for posting Devin Steele! #slowfashion #sustainableapparel #sustainablefashion #naturaldye #naturalfiber
Steele Media Group, LLC (d/b/a eTextileCommunications.com - The Voice of the U.S. Textile Industry) and Secretary / Treasurer of the Southern Textile Association (Proud NC State grad)
Eric Henry, president of TS Designs, #Burlington, N.C., discusses “Slow Fashion at the Intersection of Agriculture and Apparel in North Carolina”?at today’s?AATCC (American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists)?Textile Discovery Summit in #Savannah, Ga. Touching on the tradeoff of globalization, he noted that in 1994 – when NAFTA was ratified – 98 percent of apparel in the U.S. was made in America vs. 2024 when 98 percent is made overseas. And an overproduction problem – with 30 percent of clothing manufactured never reaching the consumer –?is a huge issue that heavily impacts the planet, he said. The solution is local-for-local systems such as TS Designs’ DirttoShirt? model, where every part of the apparel-making process – starting with cotton – is done within a 600-mile radius of the company, he added. TS Designs?is a screen-printing company committed to sustainability and offers unique t-shirt brands that focus on local, transparent supply chains. #ILoveThisIndustry #AmericanTextiles #WeMakeAmazing #Yarns #Fibers #Fabric #Fashion #Knitting #Weaving #Nonwovens #Apparel #Sustainability #Sourcing?#SupplyChain #CutAndSew #Textiles #FashionDesign #TechnicalFabrics #IndustrialFabrics?#Nearshoring #Onshoring #MadeInAmerica #MadeInUSA #Circularity #TextileWaste
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A message from Eric Henry, CEO of TS Designs: The stories and images emerging from western North Carolina are emotionally overwhelming, from the mudslides and flooding, to completely devastated homes and small businesses. The response from both the private and public sectors has been amazing, but there is still immediate work to be done to help families and individuals who are impacted without help. Scientists have identified the unmistakable fingerprint of climate change in the flooding that preceded and accompanied Hurricane Helene. Over the course of three days, enormous rainfall totals were recorded across more than 200 miles of the Appalachian Mountains, stretching from Georgia to Virginia. Warmer ocean waters are fueling stronger hurricanes and supplying them with significantly more power. Climate change must be addressed governmentally and worldwide. However, my concern lies in the long-term recovery of small businesses, since many may not have adequate or any flood insurance. I believe we need a program similar to the Payroll Protection Program (PPP) that was implemented during COVID—a forgivable loan program. While large corporations and big-box stores will eventually rebuild, I am deeply concerned that without swift action to support small businesses, the landscape of western North Carolina will be drastically altered. I encourage you to contact state and federal legislators to demand a forgivable loan program for those who will need it. TS Designs continues to think about our partners, friends, customers, and all of those who are affected by this devastation. Know that we are here to support you. We may not have the funds to donate big dollars to organizations, but we have packed boxes of 50 assorted t-shirts. If you know any organizations in need of clothing, please message us with their information. #hurricanehelene #recovery #resilience Photographs of the River District in Asheville by Brandon Pass Architect, @rm.100.architect on Instagram >> https://lnkd.in/evtfMP8J
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We garment dye our t-shirts, meaning they will never shrink, and the color is the last choice you have to make… so there is greater flexibility on when to determine the garment color. Learn about the inner workings of the garment dye process and how we bring color to life with dyes that are environmentally responsible. #TSDesigns #GarmentDyeing #SustainableFashion #EcoFriendly #Transparency #Sustainabilty #garmentdyeservices
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Listen to our CEO, Eric Henry, featured on Story of a Startup podcast! This episode is packed with Eric’s wisdom on building strong business relationships, adapting to industry changes, and his innovative ventures, including the Burlington Beer Works co-op. Tune in to learn from Eric’s experiences and get inspired by his passion for creating a better world through sustainable business practices. Listen here >> https://lnkd.in/eGe3aZdw #sustainableapparel? #triplebottomline #localmanufacturing #slowfashion #microplastics #BurlingtonBeerWorks
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This initiative is helping to make the apparel industry more transparent and accountable. Please like, follow, and share Know Your Clothing to help us grow this important cause. (Know Your Clothing is a fiscally sponsored project of Croatan Institute, a registered 501(c)(3) public entity.) Eric Henry
At Know Your Clothing, we believe consumers have the right to know where their clothing comes from and how it is made. It is time to change the future of the apparel action and you can help! Learn more and donate >> knowyourclothing.org #knowyourclothing #transparency #fairlabor #equity #change #donate Eric Henry Emily Stasiak Ilsa Spaan
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TS Designs转发了
We're kicking off a multipart weekly series. This week, dive into the heart of TS Designs with Cotton of the Carolinas and Where Your Clothing – from sourcing cotton straight from farmers to our fully transparent local supply chain. Click through to see why these foundational elements matter and how they shape our commitment to sustainability and quality. Support transparent apparel by choosing TS Designs for your next t-shirt order! #CottonOfTheCarolinas #TransparentFashion #LocalImpact #SustainableFashion #localbusiness #FashionRevolution #SupportLocal #Sustainability #slowfashion #WhereYourClothing #ApparelRebellion Eric Henry