FAQs

  • Textiles such as t-shirts that have been recycled and broken down enable them to be re-used into making our shirts.

  • By all means email us at info@patchandbrine.com and we can organise a number of alternative payment methods such as an electronic money transfer into our bank account.

  • Unfortunately no, once the order is placed you cannot cancel it, please email us at info@patchandbrine.com.au to further discuss possible options.

  • Currently all our inventory is made in India, we are however researching to move this process to Australia. Positive environmental impacts such as planting trees and events all all based in Australia.

  • 10 PET bottles are recycled and used to help make our t-shirts.

  • 20 PET bottles are recycled and used to help make our hoodies.

  • India, however we are exploring opportunities in Australia for both production of our stock and using recycled bottles and plastic from Australian oceans and beaches. One of the main reasons we chose India is that 81% of ocean plastics come from Asian rivers. 

  • In short no, please see our Returns Policy regarding refunds and change of mind. 

  • Depends on how much product we sell. From a retail perspective for every 10 shirts we sell we plant a tree and for every hoodie we sell we plant a tree. When dealing with a wholesale contract it varies pending quantity and other sustainable projects we aim to achieve with the company we are selling wholesale too. 

  • The trees are purchased, planted and maintained by Carbon Neutral Australia and forms part of the award-winning Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor located in Western Australia's northern agricultural region, approx 400 km north of Perth. Since the early 1900s it has had 97% of its indigenous vegetation cleared for farming.-It is recognised as the largest biodiverse reforestation carbon ‘sink’ in Australia, and its 1 of only 36 internationally recognised global biodiversity hotspots (a region that has an exceptionally high number of plant and animal species that don’t occur anywhere else in the world and which has lost at least 70% of its primary native vegetation).

  • Please refer to the Returns Policy on our webpage.