Our New
Nuklehed - House Brand Shirts
Enjoy our Super Butter-Soft Feel Good Tees!
These are the perfect shirts to fit everyone with Ethical Sourcing, Exceptional Softness, Increased Durability, High-Quality Printability.
Environmental Impact & Quality
When you buy BCI cotton, you support farming that….
- Efficiently uses water
- Cares for soil health
- Minimizes use of harmful pesticides
- Promotes decent work and ethical labor practices
- BCI-Better Cotton Initiative
High Quality Combed Yarn….
- Combed to remove short fibers and impurities
- Increased strength to reduce fraying and pilling
- Finished fabric is smoother and more luxurious
Ringspun Premium Spinning Process….
- Continuously twisted and thinned to produce very fine, strong, and soft strands of yarn
- Aligned to create a smoother texture and softer feel
- Smoother surface for ideal high-quality printing
Manufacturing….
- Dyed with Low Impact Dyes
- BioWashed to remove most shrinkage for the ultimate softness.
Want A Free House Brand T-Shirt?
Well, there are two ways to get it.
Option 1
Recycle Your Clothing
Stop in with an old item of clothing to be recycled and we will swap it out for a new Nuklehed house brand T-shirt.
Mail in an old item of clothing to be recycled and we will mail you a new Nuklehed house brand T-shirt.
Option 2
Free Sample Shirt
+ Shipping
Order a free Nuklehed house brand T-shirt online to be shipped to you. Shipping fee not included in free offer and will be applied at checkout.
Enter code “FreeButter” at checkout.
Limit one per customer.
Let Us Help You Do The Right Thing.
Choose Option 1!

Want To Learn More About Textile Recycling?
Consumer recycling programs provide environmentally friendly closed loop recycling all across the country. Recycled textiles are turned into fibers for used in recycled cotton yarn that are made available to brands for new clothing and other everyday used items.
If you would like to learn more about these recycling processes, check out our friends over at Textile Recycling here in Buffalo, NY.
Help The Planet!
25 Billion Pounds of Clothing Waste Per Year
85% Ends Up In Lands
We all need to take responsibility for managing the recycling of our old clothing.
