Sailing Pelican T-shirt (Light Yellow)
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Sailing Pelican T-shirt

Sale price€39,95 EUR
Selected color: Light Yellow
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Size chart

This product is Regular Fit.

If you are normally between sizes, we recommend you choose the larger.

To be sure, find a t-shirt that fits you well and compare to the size chart below.

Size chart

This product is Regular Fit.

If you are normally between sizes, we recommend you choose the larger.

To be sure, find a t-shirt that fits you well and compare to the size chart below.

The story

Every morning the pelican came swimming towards the pier with smoke billowing from its pipe, and with a hunger for life and deep-fried fish. For years, the pelican had been studying the daily routine of the people at the harbour. On a late evening in July, everything was perfect and while tweeting the Mission Impossible theme song, he tiptoed over the pier and through an unlocked door to the Fish & Chips stall. The reward was a divine orgy of breaded seafood.

Highlights

• Hand-drawn design
• Nice soft quality
• Danish design - manufactured in Portugal
• Includes clothing deposit

Specifications

• COLOR: Light Yellow
• FABRIC: 50% Recycled Cotton, 50% Recycled Polyester
• FIT: Regular Fit
• WASH: 30 degrees
• Manufactured in Portugal

Recycled fabric

We believe that clothing should be seen as a circular resource and are working on multiple fronts to give old textiles new life.

That's why this T-shirt contains 50% recycled cotton and 50% recycled polyester. It's a material we have helped develop and which is responsibly produced in Portugal.

The fabric is durable, flexible, and feels fantastic against the skin. The quality is more rugged, and the recycled expression thus becomes part of the T-shirt's look.

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