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Women's Viscose Bamboo Organic Cotton Raw Edge Tank Rhinoceros
Women's Viscose Bamboo Organic Cotton Raw Edge Tank Rhinoceros
Women's Viscose Bamboo Organic Cotton Raw Edge Tank Rhinoceros
Women's Viscose Bamboo Organic Cotton Raw Edge Tank Rhinoceros
Women's Viscose Bamboo Organic Cotton Raw Edge Tank Rhinoceros

Women's Viscose Bamboo Organic Cotton Raw Edge Tank Rhinoceros

$26.99

Rhinoceros

 There are five species of Rhinoceroses— Common Name: White, Black, Indian, Javan, Sumatran. (Ceratotherium simum, Diceros bicornis, Rhinoceros unicornis, R. sondaicos, Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) and for the most part, they live in widely separated ranges. By most counts, there are less than 30,000 rhinoceroses alive today, a steep plunge in population for a mammal that has existed on the earth, in one form or another, for 50 million years. Rhinoceroses are native to Subharan Africa, Southeast Asia, Indian subcontinent, depending on their species. They live in a variety of habitats, including tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas and shrublands, tropical moist forests, and deserts and xeric shrublands. All of the five species of rhinoceroses are listed as endangered or vulnerable ty the IUCN. Three are listed as Critically Endangered (Javan, Sumatran, and black rhinos); one is Vulnerable (Indian), and one is Near Threatened (white). 

Donations will be made to the Wildlife Conservation Society.

 

FABRIC: 70% Viscose Bamboo 30% Combed Ring Spun Organic Cotton 4.4 oz/sq yd

ITEM DETAILS:

  • Breathable & Cooling effect
  • Highly absorbent and wicks water away
  • Racer-back
  • Edge stitch on neckline, armhole and bottom
  • Side seamed
  • Satin label

FEATURES: Sustainable and environmentally friendly. Silky soft and great drape.

NOTE: With the organic yarns, there will be small striations of the natural fibers within the fabric. This is an inherent trait of the fabric. This makes it difficult to get consistent lots of fabric and there may be some slight color imperfections especially for the lighter shades.