Pima Prima® Size Guide


Finding the perfect fit is key to feeling comfortable and confident in your Pima Prima® T-shirt. 

Below are the essential measurements for each model to help you choose the right size.

Key Measurements Explained:

Bust/Chest

Measured across the fullest part of the chest (for women) or chest width (for men)

Waist/Hips

Measured at the narrowest point of the waist or fullest part of the hips (for women)

Length

Measured from the highest shoulder point to the bottom hem of the T-shirt

Our Models:


Model 1 – Women’s Fitted
Designed for a flattering, feminine shape with a slightly curved waist. Perfect on its own or layered under a jacket.

Model 3 – Classic Men’s - fit a Women.
A timeless straight-cut fit with balanced proportions, suitable for all body types.

Model 4 – Men’s Wide Shoulders Fit
Created for broader chests and slimmer waists — this athletic cut tapers naturally for a clean, modern silhouette.

Note:


Models 3 and 4, designed with a relaxed and growth fit, can also perfectly suit petite women looking for an oversized, comfortable style. Just be sure to check the measurements carefully to find the best fit for you.

Fit with Confidence – And Consciousness
At Pima Prima® we want you to feel great in your T-shirt. That’s why we offer returns if you're not fully satisfied with your size. But we’re also here to address a bigger issue: the environmental impact of returns and long-distance logistics.

Every return shipped across borders contributes to unnecessary carbon emissions and packaging waste. Our goal is to reduce this burden by helping you choose the right size the first time — through clear measurements, detailed guidance and personalized support.

The problem we’re solving:
Traditional fashion returns create up to 15 million metric tons of CO₂ emissions annually and generate tons of landfill waste. We're working to minimize that footprint — not by eliminating returns, but by making them smarter, fewer, and more sustainable.

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Wear the Change: Why Protecting Forests Starts with What You Wear

In a world increasingly shaped by fast fashion and environmental neglect, it’s easy to forget that every choice we make—down to the T-shirt we put on in the morning—has a ripple effect. But the truth is simple: nature needs us now more than ever. Forests are disappearing, ecosystems are collapsing and climate change is accelerating.

At Pima Prima, we believe in a future where fashion doesn’t destroy nature—it restores it.

Roots of Renewal: How Reforestation Is Rebuilding Our World, One Tree at a Time

In a quiet Kenyan village in 1977, a woman named Wangari Maathai gathered local women under the shade of a tree. Their mission was simple: plant more trees. What started as a small act of care blossomed into the Green Belt Movement, a reforestation revolution that empowered thousands of women and restored millions of trees.

From Africa’s Sahel to the highlands of Latin America, from Nepalese valleys to Costa Rican rainforests, communities have long known something powerful—reforestation doesn’t just heal the land. It heals lives.

And today, that wisdom is more urgent than ever.

Reforestation: The Earth’s Natural Reset Button

Reforestation is not just about planting trees. It’s about restoring lost balance, rebuilding degraded land, and reviving human dignity. It is one of the most affordable, effective, and accessible tools we have to combat:

  • Climate change
  • Soil erosion
  • Biodiversity loss
  • Water scarcity
  • Rural poverty

But reforestation is also a story of people—of communities reclaiming agency, culture, and hope through the act of planting.

The Green Legacy: A Global Overview

Kenya — The Green Belt Movement

Launched by Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai, this grassroots initiative planted over 51 million trees, while empowering women with environmental knowledge, employment, and political voice. It proved that healing forests could heal societies.

The Sahel — The Great Green Wall

Stretching 8,000 kilometers across Africa, this pan-continental project is transforming barren land into green corridors of life. It aims to create 10 million jobs and restore 100 million hectares of land—turning dust into opportunity.

Latin America — The Bonn Challenge

From Costa Rica to Mexico, nations are pledging to reforest tens of millions of hectares, linking traditional farming with modern sustainability. Costa Rica alone has doubled its forest cover by paying farmers to protect the ecosystem.

Ethiopia & Nepal — Eden Reforestation Projects

These programs combine large-scale reforestation with livelihood creation. Millions of trees planted. Thousands of lives uplifted.

More Than Trees: How Reforestation Transforms Communities

1. Economic Renewal

  • Local employment: Tree planting, seedling care, ecosystem management
  • New income streams: From fruits and nuts to herbal medicine and eco-tourism
  • Resilient agriculture: Trees restore fertility, prevent crop failure, and protect against drought

2. Health and Wellbeing

  • Cleaner air & water: Forests act as nature’s filter, removing toxins and reducing flood risks
  • Mental wellness: Green spaces are linked to lower stress and stronger communities
  • Safer settlements: Forests stabilize land, reduce landslides, and regulate microclimates

3. Environmental Resilience

  • Carbon sinks: Trees absorb CO₂ and cool the planet
  • Habitat restoration: Forests bring back birds, bees, and biodiversity
  • Soil & water conservation: Deep roots hold the earth in place and replenish aquifers

Real Stories, Real Impact

In Niger, farmers once uprooted trees, believing they competed with crops. Then they learned to protect young shoots. Over time, entire landscapes regenerated, bringing back greenery, food, and resilience.

In Mexico’s Mixteca region, indigenous communities restored barren hills through ancestral planting techniques—restoring fertility and reclaiming cultural strength.

In South Africa’s Buffelsdraai, a reforestation project linked to a landfill created over 400 green jobs, showing that even waste sites can become oases of life.

What Can You Do?

You don’t have to wield a shovel or own a forest to make a difference. Here’s how you can take part:

  • Support reforestation initiatives that are community-led and sustainable
  • Buy from ethical brands that give back to nature—like our own Pima Prima
  • Raise awareness about reforestation and why it matters
  • Plant something, even in your own backyard or balcony
  • Join movements that protect land, indigenous rights, and natural ecosystems

Pima Prima’s Role: Tees for Trees

At Pima Prima, we believe that sustainability starts with intention. That’s why for every T-shirt sold, we plant one Palo Santo tree in the Peruvian Andes—reviving a sacred species while supporting local communities.

Each tee is dyed naturally using plants like molle, indigo, and cochineal, keeping the soil and rivers clean. Our clothes are made with care—for the planet, for artisans, and for your skin.

When you wear Pima Prima, you’re not just wearing a beautiful, breathable cotton T-shirt. You’re wearing a commitment to regeneration.

Join the Movement 🌍

Let’s restore what’s been lost. Let’s give the next generation a greener future.

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✅ Choose natural, ethical fabrics
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🌱 One tee. One tree. One future.Because when we plant together, we grow together.

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