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Boxy T-Shirt, Divinity designed and sold by IschemicNeuron
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Divinity Boxy T-Shirt

Designed and sold by IschemicNeuron
$31.74
Style
Boxy T-Shirt
Boxy T-ShirtElevated comfy tee, crew neck, boxy fit
Size
Print Location
$31.74

Product features

  • Boxy fit for comfort and versatility
  • Midweight, elevated premium quality style to suit your lifestyle
  • Ever so slightly cropped body for ease
  • Made of 100% Combed Ring Spun Cotton
  • Comfortable ribbed collar
  • Pre-shrunk to hold the boxy structure of the garment
  • Female model shown is 5'3" / 160 cm tall and wearing size small
  • Washing instructions: Hand or machine wash cold. Do not dry clean, bleach, tumble dry or iron on the print
  • The third party printer of this product is evaluated according to International Labor Organization standards
  • The printer of this product sources blanks from manufacturers that are participating members of the Fair Labor Association
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Background is based on astronomical illustrations of the moon by the astronomer Maria Clara Eimmart. From Wiki: "Maria Clara Eimmart (27 May 1676 – 29 October 1707), was a German astronomer, engraver and designer. She was the daughter and assistant of Georg Christoph Eimmart the Younger. Eimmart is best known for her exact astronomical illustrations done in pale pastels on dark blue cardboard. Between 1693 and 1698, Eimmart made over 350 drawings of the phases of the moon. This collection of drawings, drawn solely from observations through a telescope, was entitled Micrographia stellarum phases lunae ultra 300. Twelve of these were given to Luigi Ferdinando Marsili, a scientific collaborator of her father's, and ten survive in Bologna, together with three smaller studies on brown paper. Eimmart’s continuous series of depictions became the basis for a new lunar map."

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