Deyan Angeloev

As climate change’s effects become more evident each and every day, the timescale to reverse the consequences is shrinking. Being sustainable is now a necessity, and the responsibility to act is shared.

As a founder of Organic Tee Star, I believe in the importance of each initiative. That is why our company is principally committed to providing an ethical approach to textile printing and corporate branding. Our team has utilized a wide array of technologies and fabricated merchandise while prioritizing using eco-friendly inks and dyes.

I know that the future of our planet is green. All that it takes is for all of us to make mindful choices. Let’s start today!

There are a lot of things you need to know about us but here are the most important ones.

We provide thorough merchandising services, from the sourcing of the wearables to their branding. We can put your design on corporate apparel, promotional materials and more.

We are committed to better printing – better when it comes to the quality of our work. Our textile supply partners provide us with the best organic textiles, and the range of techniques we use help us create fine and lasting products.

We are working towards a greener future for the printing industry and the wider world. We don’t use toxic dyes or inks in our printing, and our garments are ethically and sustainably sourced.

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