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So we made some t-shirts. Big deal. Well actually, we didn't make them. Other people grew and harvested the cotton, spun the yarn, made the fabric, sewed the shirts, printed the design on the front and back and shipped them to us. All we did was pay for them.


The big news is that we know who they all were! To find the production history of HF's first ever t-shirts, enter the barcode number (it's printed on the back of the shirt) in the box below and click the GO button.


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You can buy one if you like. Remember they are fully-traceable, made from organic cotton, printed with organic dyes, and your friends probably don't have one. Pick a design (there are only 2 so far), send us an e-mail and we'll sort you out. They'll be about £20 each by the way.


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Where did you get that hat?

a fair question I think you'll agree, but why put it on a t-shirt? We simply wanted a well-known phrase that "asked" about the history of a product, and this was the first thing we came up with that made us smile. We recognise that well-known is a relative term. In this case is refers to people over a certain age who live the UK - and that's us. We did dig up some information on the history of the phrase though. You can find it here.

Chicken and egg

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? This was just a simple image (note how we're trying to make this relevant to a wider audience) designed to make you think about the history of a product. Like a chicken, or perhaps an egg. It's interesting to ponder whether the egg is actually a chickens egg, but not that interesting. Get the whole debate here. 'nuff said.

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You can get this data for your product by getting yourself a String account, our on-line traceability service. Simple to use, works in any business, no software to install. We can help you if you need it.