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Bee Attractor T-Shirt in Canary – Ethically Made LA

$95.00

A vibrant canary yellow t-shirt designed to attract bees using UV-visible patterns. Made from 100% heavy cotton and ethically produced in Los Angeles.

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Celebrate nature with the Bee Attractor T-Shirt in vibrant canary yellow. Designed with honey bees in mind, this 100% heavy cotton tee features a print that attracts bees using UV-visible patterns and bold colors like blue, violet, and yellow. Ethically made and 100% silkscreened in Los Angeles, it’s a thoughtful blend of style and environmental awareness.

Created in collaboration with Hot Cactus, this shirt reflects a botanical mindset and a deep connection to the natural world. Wear it proudly knowing it supports conscious design and sustainable practices.

Material: 100% heavy cotton (6.5oz) in canary.
Condition: Brand New
Source: Los Angeles, USA

Size Chart:
– S: Body Length 70cm, Chest Width 48cm, Sleeve Length 21cm
– M: Body Length 72cm, Chest Width 53cm, Sleeve Length 21cm
– L: Body Length 75cm, Chest Width 58.5cm, Sleeve Length 22cm
– XL: Body Length 77.5cm, Chest Width 63.5cm, Sleeve Length 22.5cm

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S, M, L, XL

1 review for Bee Attractor T-Shirt in Canary – Ethically Made LA

  1. naturelover22

    I bought this canary yellow tee hoping it would help during my garden work. The UV-visible patterns do seem to attract bees, which is fascinating! The heavy cotton feels durable and fits true to size. While it’s on the pricier side at $95, the ethical production and unique concept make it worthwhile. Not sure how I’d wear it casually, but it’s perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Sadly, it reminded me of a clement tabur I once saw—odd comparison, I know!

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