spring the one-eyed flower sprout dark grey unisex t-shirt

$35.00
Size:

she grew the daisy first
the rest of her followed
always watching the weather
with one careful eye

ocasiocasa original art
printed soft, directly into the fabric
dark grey 100% cotton unisex tee
lightweight, breathable
with the right amount of stretch
free shipping in the us

• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton
• fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd.² (142 g/m²)
• pre-shrunk fabric
• side-seamed construction
• shoulder-to-shoulder taping

ocasiocasa created the design
it is printed and fulfilled by a US based printing company

made to order just for you
producing on demand rather than in bulk reduces waste and the environmental impact of overproduction; your thoughtful, sustainable choice is appreciated—thank you

expected delivery time
5-11 business days

care instructions
• machine wash cold, inside-out
• wash with like colors
• do not bleach
• tumble dry low or hang dry
• do not iron directly on print

she grew the daisy first
the rest of her followed
always watching the weather
with one careful eye

ocasiocasa original art
printed soft, directly into the fabric
dark grey 100% cotton unisex tee
lightweight, breathable
with the right amount of stretch
free shipping in the us

• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton
• fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd.² (142 g/m²)
• pre-shrunk fabric
• side-seamed construction
• shoulder-to-shoulder taping

ocasiocasa created the design
it is printed and fulfilled by a US based printing company

made to order just for you
producing on demand rather than in bulk reduces waste and the environmental impact of overproduction; your thoughtful, sustainable choice is appreciated—thank you

expected delivery time
5-11 business days

care instructions
• machine wash cold, inside-out
• wash with like colors
• do not bleach
• tumble dry low or hang dry
• do not iron directly on print


Origin Story

design is based on an original,
one-of-a-kind, sculpture

name: Spring
created: early spring, 2018
status: found their forever home in winter, 2019
known for: thinking that worms are “earth ribbons.”