CANADA 38 - T-SHIRT -  MATTE BLUE sold by NNARA
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CANADA 38 - T-SHIRT - MATTE BLUE

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Featuring a striking vintage Canadian stamp design, this collectible t-shirt pays homage to North America's natural biodiversity with the stunning Cantharellus cinnabarinus mushroom at its center. Made from 100% cotton with a double-stitched neckline for added durability, this soft, breathable tee showcases both comfort and style. Ideal for casual outings or as an eye-catching statement piece, its quality print ensures long-lasting integrity. Care for this item easily by washing at 30°C to maintain its vibrant colors. From the brand: T-SHIRT: Canada 38 – collectible botany A postage stamp turned into a pop icon. Canada 38 features a vintage Canadian stamp from the 1970s, part of a series celebrating North America's natural biodiversity. At its center is Cantharellus cinnabarinus —a fiery red edible mushroom, elegant and mysterious like a natural work of art. Hidden in Canadian forests Native to the hardwood forests of Eastern North America, this “cinnabar chanterelle” grows among the roots of oaks, beeches, and hickories, fruiting between summer and fall. We designed this t-shirt starting from the original stamp artwork—an homage to a vivid and rare species that bridges the gap between nature, archival graphics, and visual culture. T-Shirt Quality 100% cotton, 180 g/m², double-stitched neckline for durability. Soft, breathable fabric with long-lasting quality print. Recommended wash at 30 °C to preserve shape and colors. Washing Instructions Wash inside out by machine or by hand at 30 °C. Hang dry from under the sleeves and air-dry, avoiding tumble drying. Iron carefully, avoiding direct contact with the print to maintain its integrity.