Delicious Fruit T-Shirt
What if bananas and cantaloupes cross-pollinated? Would they produce a melon?
Just kidding, of course.
What? Not suitable for children? No.
There's no issue with suitability for children. None.
Children need to eat more fruit to be healthy and strong.
Get them this shirt quickly to encourage them to eat more fruit.
Plant cross-pollination is a science.
It's just that the method of cross-pollination in the picture isn't scientific.
☺ Brand new, heavyweight, premium fabric construction.
☺ Resists deformation, maintaining its shape even after multiple washes.
☺ Tailored cut with meticulous attention to drape, showcasing an exceptional silhouette.
☺ Reinforced double-stitched collar for enhanced durability and wash resistance.
☺ Crafted from high-quality pure cotton for a soft, comfortable feel that keeps skin dry.
◎ 250 GSM (7.4 oz per square yard) for a substantial, structured feel.
◎ 100% Cotton, SIRO-COMPACT yarn (compact spun) for a softer touch, superior durability, and breathability.
◎ Premium singed surface treatment for fine print detail, ideal for direct-to-garment printing, reducing pre-treatment costs.
◎ 2cm wide double-needle hemming on cuffs and hem for reinforced detail and a refined look.
◎ 2cm fine rib-knit collar with double-needle reinforcement for a secure fit.
♪ Printed with non-toxic, Japanese textile-specific inks.
♪ Achieves high-quality, realistic hand-drawn graphic representation.
♪ Utilizes a high-ink-consumption, double-printing process to enhance color durability.
♪ No plastic film layer on the garment.
♪ Soft, comfortable, and breathable to wear.
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- Taiwan
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