Department of Adventure T-Shirt
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About This T-Shirt
Join the The Department of Adventure with these sweet T's hand screened for us by a real person in Pennsylvania.
They feature the Department of Adventure on the back and a little lizard hanging out on your right hip. How hip is that? The men's version is orange-orange and the women's is more rose-orange. Both are slightly heathered. The ink is laid down in purple, of course.
The men's is a Next Level crewneck 60/40 cotton/polyester; women's is a slim fit BELLA+CANVAS Tri-blend (50% poly, 25% cotton, 25% rayon)
Did we mention hand screened? That's right, by Clayton himself at Buttery Printwear in West Chester, PA. Get your Lizard on!
BELLA+CANVAS uses sustainable manufacturing processes with Blue Sign certified dyes, efficient dye houses that adhere to the state of California’s EPA regulations around waste water treatment and usage, and cutting facilities in Los Angeles that run on partial solar power with comprehensive recycling programs for paper waste and fabric scraps.
NOTE: Justine says the women's T's are cut on the small size, so you may want to order up a size. C cups and up should consider sizing up two sizes. If you want to exchange your T for another size we can do that at no charge - just send it back to us with a note on what size you want.
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What Lizard Map Customers Say:
"Thank you for making such amazing, thought provoking, and humorous maps. (Who’d ever think you could say these things about a map?!) Purple Lizard maps take adventuring to the next level!"
Lisa
"Got my map today in time to plan our biking/hiking/rafting trip to Ohiopyle State Park next week. This map is so frigging detailed I told my wife we don’t even need to take the trip – we can just find endless adventures simply gazing at the map!"
Gordon in NC
I am finding more and more value in your maps primarily because you have updated trails, and have added new trails, that may not show on even the latest USGS 7.5 Minute topos ... and of course there are many new roads that have been put in over the last 20-30 years that again, are not on many of the latest USGS topos."