Wild Roots of Resistance Eco Tee
The Hidden Language of the Bouquet Each bloom in this arrangement is more than just a pop of color; it is a historical badge of courage. Together, they form a "resist" that is rooted in history. White Rose & Edelweiss: These represent the young hearts of the German resistance during WWII. The White Rose was the symbol of Sophie Scholl and her peers who spoke out against Hitler, while the Edelweiss was worn by the "Edelweiss Pirates," working-class youths who defied the Nazi regime. Sunflower: A modern and global symbol of Ukrainian solidarity and resilience in the face of invasion, standing tall and turning toward the light even in the darkest times. Red Carnation: This flower honors the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, where citizens placed these blooms in the muzzles of soldiers' rifles to end an authoritarian dictatorship without firing a single shot. Red Poppy: While often a symbol of remembrance, the poppy also has deep roots in anti-fascist history across Europe, signifying the blood shed in the fight for freedom. Monarch Butterfly & Milkweed: A symbol of migration and transformation. Because Monarchs rely on milkweed to survive and travel thousands of miles across borders, they have become a powerful emblem for the rights and dignity of immigrants. This just might be the softest and most comfortable women's t-shirt you'll ever own. Combine the relaxed fit and smooth fabric of this tee with jeans to create an effortless every-day outfit, or dress it up with a jacket and dress pants for a business casual look. Get an eco version of a beloved classic in this unisex t-shirt made from 100% recycled materials. Its lightweight fabric and time-tested fit make this tee a true staple for warmer days. • 65% recycled polyester, 35% recycled Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton • Fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd.² (142 g/m²) • 32 singles • Unisex sizing, regular fit • Side-seamed construction • The recycled content of this product is certified under GRS (Global Recycled Standard) • Blank product sourced from Nicaragua















