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    As of 2007 the company planned to increase its use of organic cotton within the next four years from over 20% to 80%. American Apparel also sells a line of shirts under the "Sustainable" label that are 100% USDA organic cotton. [136] [137] In 2008, American Apparel purchased over 30,000 pounds of organic cotton known as B.A.S.I.C cotton. [138]

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    Cotton ready for shipment, Houston, Texas (postcard, circa 1911) Cotton modules in Australia (2007) Round cotton modules in Australia (2014) Successful cultivation of cotton requires a long frost-free period, plenty of sunshine, and a moderate rainfall, usually from 50 to 100 cm (19.5 to 39.5 in).

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    In addition to hemp, THTC clothing uses bamboo and organic cotton. [6] The firm networked widely with DJs, MCs, musicians and celebrities, to build up their business. In 2006 they were shortlisted for The Observer 's annual Ethical Fashion Awards partly due to the support of Woody Harrelson, who was on the judging panel. [1]