“Nothing is disposable” iron-on transfer

$20.00

True story! Nothing IS disposable! Start a conversation about slow fashion with your friends when they see this on your favorite shirt or bag!

All orders placed before Amanda returns from Japan will ship the last week of November.

For international shipping, please email [email protected] with a list of what you would like to order, along with your country, state/province, and postal code.

Proceeds benefit the production of Clotheshorse.

  • Transfer measures 7.83″ (height) x 6.53″ (width). It has a transparent background. This transfer looks good on fabrics of all colors.
  • This iron-on transfer is printed in the United States using direct-to-film technology by Ninja Transfers. I even checked the Glassdoor reviews for this company to ensure that they weren’t a bunch of a jerks.  The transfer is softer and more durable than a vinyl transfer.  You can extend the life of your transfer by washing your garment inside out in cold water and skipping the dryer!
  • Things you will need to apply this transfer to your favorite tee, tote bag, or something cool you thrifted: a home iron and parchment paper OR a pressing cloth/lightweight piece of cloth. You will receive printed instructions for how to apply your transfer along with a QR code to access video instructions.  Refunds are not available for mistakes during application.
  • Remember, this transfer is not without impact.  It includes plastic elements (like most screen print inks/graphic transfers).  Furthermore, we can’t forget the shipping and packaging.  So think carefully before making your purchase.

 

For international shipping, please email [email protected] with a list of what you would like to order, along with your country, state/province, and postal code.

 

Pricing transparency:

Cost to print, cut, and ship to Clotheshorse HQ: $5.68

Platform fees:  $0.88 (plus additional 1% for international payments)

Clotheshorse business taxes: $2.01

Also included in this price: ecommerce platform subscription, the cost of packing orders, shipping platform subscription,  shipping packaging, creating instructions/video, driving to the post office, providing customer service, and creating this product page (which took a lot longer than you might think).