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Australian Aboriginal Desert Heat Tees

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Kids Basic T-Shirt
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Classic Printing: No Underbase
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Vivid Printing: White Underbase

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Style: Kids' Basic T-Shirt

Wait 'till you get this tee on your kiddo, it'll take his everyday style to a whole new level--especially when you customize it with your own design.

Size & Fit

  • Model is 4’5” and is wearing a medium
  • Garment is unisex sizing
  • Standard fit
  • True to size

Fabric & Care

  • 6.0 oz., pre-shrunk 100% ComfortSoft® cotton; Oxford Green is 60/40
  • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping with coverstitched collar
  • Double-needle stitched armholes and sleeves
  • Imported
  • Machine wash cold

About This Design

Australian Aboriginal Desert Heat Tees

Australian Aboriginal Desert Heat Tees

Described as: Australian Art in the Aboriginal Style. About "DESERT HEAT" an original design by Skye Ryan-Evans (2011) © (with black border). This earthy image is set on a backdrop around Uluru or Ayer's Rock in Central Australia. It is an Australian Aboriginal-styled map of part of the desert also known in Australia, as the Outback. Essentially, this is a hunting scene with two Aboriginal trackers. The various coloured dots represent nature elements like mountains, water-courses, dried creek-beds, food sources like Kangaroo and Goanna, Gecko and Snake etc. Many of the circles represent small desert plants that flower in the rainy season and the floral shapes in the sky are spiralling stars burning in the heavens and casting their light for nocturnal animals that roam the desert in the cool of evening. The centre-piece represents the relentless desert sun and the heat it generates to bring both life and death to the desert cycle. Some of the animal shapes in the sky depict the animal spirits the Aborigine hunter gives thanks to when he takes an animal for his sustenance. The Snake is related to the Creation in Australian Dreaming mythologies. In this earthy depiction, the Snake is crawling through dry desert grasses and the second one seen in the sky, is representative of the Snake's spirit. 25% of royalties earned from this organic Art Design is donated to the great Habitat for Humanity in North America.

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Nice tshirt and my nephew really loves it. I didn’t actually see it in person but from the picture and according to my sister we are happy with it
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By Britani L.September 11, 2025Verified Purchase
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The shirt is great and everything my daughter has been wanting since we lost our Grandfather. This helps her when she is in school upset to feel close to him again! I will be ordering shirts from here for my other 4 children!
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By Krystal B.January 26, 2021Verified Purchase
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My son started his own "business" and getting his own "work" shirt made his day! I bought it big so he will have it longer.... Artwork by me, Mom. Great print quality, nice shirt, and fast delivery! Worth the price we paid, especially because we put a front pocket design on it too!! Just a basic black ink... Love the way it turned out!

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Product ID: 235216033033135490
Created on: 9/5/2011, 12:59 PM
Rating: G