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RootbeerA statement in structure. The Albers Tee features an asymmetric jacquard knit in deadstock Pima cotton, blending artful design with everyday ease.
- Boxy body, drop shoulder
- 100% deadstock Pima Cotton
- Artisan made in Peru with Fair Trade practices to maintain ethical and responsible integrity
Shipping Origin:
Please refer to the product page for shipping origin.
For products that ship from Peru:
We batch-ship most orders of this from our office in Peru, Lima. Orders placed on Tuesdays by noon PST will be included in the orders fulfilled on Friday. Orders placed after Tuesday at noon PST will be included in the following week's shipments. After the orders are fulfilled it will take 3-7 days shipping time before being delivered to customers.
Please note that orders placed on or before Tuesday can't be changed after Wednesday.
Please note that most of our knits are shipped from our Peru Warehouse and Studio via FEDEX. It is important to note that SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED at this time for these goods. We are working with the carrier for other solutions as we know that this is not always compatible or convenient.
For Shipping from Texas:
Please allow 5-8 business days for shipping within the continental U.S as we use USPS and times can be unpredictable these days!
Returns
Our policy lasts 30 days. Please keep in mind that the item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it - including the original packaging (the cotton bag and ribbon too, please!).
You may request a return through your customer account.
Items purchased on sale or promotion are final sale.
Exchanges
At this time we are unable to accommodate exchanges but we hope to in the future. Please request a return through your customer account and place a new order for the size you would like to exchange and we will ship it right out.
This style ships from our Peru based warehouse but if there is any supply located at our Texas facility we will ship from there first.
When we ship from our office in Lima, Peru we batch-ship orders - reducing our carbon footprint by shipping direct.
- Orders placed on or before Tuesdays by noon PST will be included in the orders fulfilled on Friday.
- Orders placed after Tuesday at noon PST will be included in the following week's shipments.
- After the orders are fulfilled it will take 3-7 days shipping time before being delivered to customers.
Questions about shipments? Please contact us: hello@theendery.com
Deadstock Impact:
Our collections are made with at least 60% deadstock waste and ethically hand crafted by Peruvian artisans.
Artisan Impact:
7 Artisans Employed to produce this garment.
Environmental Impact:
When textiles go unused, it wastes the resources used to make them. By bringing unwanted yarn into circulation, we create value with everything the Earth has given us.
water saved equivalent to 26 full Stanley Cups (40OZ)
1.6 kwH energy saved equivalent to 124 full cell phone charges
Machine Wash Cold. Gentle. Lay flat to dry.

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Albers Short Sleeve Sweater Tee - Rootbeer

waste is only a state of mind
We are obsessed with reducing waste and honoring the art of craft through mindful, waste-led design.
- Peru is renowned for its incredible yarns, including pima cotton, alpaca, and merino wool.
- Lots of resources go into making these premium yarns. It takes 26 liters of water and 17 kilowatt hours of energy to make just 1 kilo of alpaca yarn.
- Miscalculations, production mistakes, and shifting demand all add up, leaving suppliers with piles of premium yarn and no easy way to put it to use. That’s where we come in to turn it into high quality, unique knitwear.
- It is easy to design great knitwear when you have unlimited new materials at your fingertips. Designing with deadstock is a creative challenge that we love.
- Each collection is designed to utilize at least 60% deadstock yarns. We also mindfully create designs that can be crafted easily with other deadstock yarns in the future.
- Knitting in Peru is more than just a craft—it’s a centuries-old tradition that carries cultural, economic, and artistic significance, deeply rooted in the country’s heritage.
- We are honored to work with generations of knitting artisans in Peru. Every piece is a close collaboration with the artisans who bring our designs to life.
- All clothing is made by human hands—we ensure that the humans making our knitwear are paid a fair wage and work in a safe environment.
- In a country where most workers are employed informally, we’re proud that our business model helps knitters enter the formal economy—creating lasting change for them and their communities.
- Knitters can work as empowered entrepreneurs, earn a stable income, and spend more time with family.