Products Guide (sort of)
Our Products: Wear What Matters (and Looks Good Doing It)
At Out of Medium, we make clothes that feel great, last long, and don’t mess up the planet in the process. Every t-shirt and hoodie is fair trade, and made for people who care about what they wear, but also want to look good doing it. All our graphic t-shirts are 100% organic too.
What We Make (and Why You’ll Love It)
T-Shirts
Our bread and (organic) butter. Super soft, responsibly made, and designed to handle everything from coffee spills to spontaneous adventures.
(Zip-)Hoodies & Sweatshirts
Warm, comfy, and built for those “just one more episode” nights. 100% fair trade and guilt-free. Pretty heavyweight too (most of them at 350gsm, read the descriptions!).
Accessories
Little extras that complete your look. Keyrings, bottle openers, socks, hats.
How Our Stuff Gets Made (Without the Planet Crying)
We LOVE organic cotton. High quality cotton in general (not always organic, but this is another discussion). We work closely with factories that follow certified fair practices. Our packaging is recyclable. Basically, we make clothes the way we wish everyone did. No shady shortcuts, no greenwashing, and definitely no polyester (unless it's recycled at least).
Every piece passes the “would-we-actually-wear-this?” test, otherwise it's not on this website.
Which One’s for You?
The Everyday Hero
Our classic organic tee. Soft, versatile, and works with literally everything.
The Cozy One
Hoodies built for slow mornings and long nights.
The Minimalist
Simple styles, neutral tones, zero nonsense.
The Good Stuff (Literally and Ethically)
- 100% Organic Materials
- Fair Trade Certified
- Low-Waste Production
- Recyclable Packaging
- Designed to Outlast Fast Fashion
Style with a conscience. We want you to come back because our stuff outlasted everything else in your wardrobe. Not because you wore your t-shirt out.
Ready to Wear Something Better?
Whether you’re here for the planet, the fit, or just because your old shirt shrank again (hint: ours won't), you’re in the right place.
P.S.
Sustainability doesn’t have to be serious. It just has to start somewhere. Might as well start with your closet.


