A bold, comfortable tee that wears its history with pride. This lightweight cotton shirt features vintage-style block numbers in Pan-African colors layered behind a flowing script that reads “Juneteenth,” creating a layered, celebratory look that feels both nostalgic and contemporary. The soft ring-spun cotton body sits smoothly against the skin while ribbed neckline and shoulder tape keep the silhouette crisp after many wears. Wear it to community gatherings, parades, cookouts, or quiet moments of reflection — it reads as both statement and everyday staple, easy to pair with jeans or layered under a jacket for cooler evenings.
Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton lightweight fabric for breathable, all-day comfort
Care instructions
- Do not dry-clean
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron, steam or dry on low heat
- Machine wash on cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors
FAQ
What does the “Juneteenth 1865” retro design mean?
The vintage-style Juneteenth script layered over bold 1865 numbers and Pan-African colors honors the year freedom was finally enforced in Texas and celebrates Black history in a nostalgic, standout way.
What is this tee made from and how does it feel on?
It’s crafted from lightweight, breathable 100% ring-spun cotton that feels soft against the skin while still holding its shape, ideal for summer gatherings and everyday wear.
How does the sizing run and who is the fit best for?
The tee has a classic unisex fit that runs true to size for most; it works well for all genders, and you can size up if you prefer a looser, retro streetwear look.
Will the print fade quickly with washing?
When washed inside out on cold and dried on low heat, the high-quality print is made to stay bright and gradually soften into a vintage look rather than cracking or peeling.
Is this shirt appropriate for both casual and commemorative events?
Yes, its clean crewneck style pairs easily with jeans or jackets, making it suitable for Juneteenth parades, Black history programs, and everyday outfits that keep the story of 1865 visible.