Protect Wildlife T-shirt - Mild and Wild Collection

Protect Wildlife T-shirt - Mild and Wild Collection

Brand: Vegan Treats Bakery
34.95 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Protect what matters. The “Protect Wildlife” tee is a reminder that even the smallest, most misunderstood creatures deserve a place in this world. Featuring our opossum nestled among blooming florals, this design celebrates resilience, coexistence, and the beauty of the natural world when it’s left to thrive. Printed on a Comfort Colors® tee in a warm, sun-washed buttery yellow, it has that perfectly lived-in feel from the start and only gets better over time. Details include: garment-dyed for a lived-in feel with almost no shrinkage 100% soft ring-spun U.S. cotton fabric with cotton threads topstitched, classic width rib collar relaxed fit with a seamless body signature twill label and shoulder-to-shoulder twill tape part of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol made with OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes clean pigment dye colors that are salt free reduced plastic waste with no polybags (except color white) Fit: Relaxed Fit Please Note: This is a pre-order. We cannot guarantee a specific delivery date due to potential shipping carrier delays. To ensure perishables arrive in perfect condition, particularly in warmer zones, please select one-day or two-day shipping. We truly appreciate your understanding and support. International Shipping & Customs: Thanks so much for ordering from abroad! Please note that customs rules vary by country and can sometimes cause delays. Your package may also incur import duties/taxes and fees for customs processing. These fees and any customs-related delays are outside our control and are the recipient’s responsibility. We really appreciate your patience and understanding.

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  • S — 34.95 USD — In stock
  • M — 34.95 USD — In stock
  • L — 34.95 USD — In stock
  • XL — 34.95 USD — In stock
  • XXL — 34.95 USD — In stock

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