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Pan-African Lion Head Unisex T-Shirt

Pan-African Lion Head Unisex T-Shirt

Regular price $29.00 USD
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SIZE Chart & Easy Measurement Tips

  LENGTH (in) WIDTH (in) CHEST (in)
S 28 18 34-37
M 29 20 38-41
L 30 22 42-45
XL 31 24 46-49
2XL 32 26 50-53
3XL 33 28 54-57
4XL 34 30 58-61
5XL 35 31 62-65

How To Properly Measure (almost) Any Garment:
Go and grab your favorite t-shirt, hoodie or top. Lay it flat and gently spread it out. Try not to stretch it too much.

Using a tape measure or large ruler – or even a string that you can measure later – to take these two measurements:

Embrace your heritage with this Pan-African Lion Head Unisex T-Shirt. This shirt offers everything you desire and more. It boasts a soft and lightweight feel, with just the right amount of stretch for ultimate comfort and a flattering fit for all. It also serves as a thoughtful gift for Juneteenth, Black History Month, or anyone appreciative of Afro-centric artwork.

• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather colors contain polyester)
• Fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd.² (142 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk fabric
• Side-seamed construction
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Designed, printed and shipped in the USA
• Black Owned & Operated Business

The Incredable History!


Pan-African colors represent unity, pride, and solidarity among people of African descent worldwide. These colors—red, black, and green—hold symbolic significance deeply rooted in African history and the struggle against colonialism and oppression. Red symbolizes the blood shed by ancestors in the fight for liberation, black represents the people of African descent, and green signifies the lushness and fertility of Africa's land and future prosperity. Together, these colors serve as a powerful reminder of the shared heritage and common goals of African people globally, fostering a sense of identity, strength, and resilience in the face of adversity.

The adoption of the Pan-African colors has transcended geographical boundaries, becoming a unifying symbol for various African liberation movements, cultural celebrations, and expressions of African identity. From flags and banners to clothing and artwork, these colors serve as a visual testament to the ongoing struggle for justice, equality, and self-determination within the African diaspora. Embracing the Pan-African colors not only honors the past sacrifices of ancestors but also serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future generations striving for a more inclusive and equitable world.

Product Features

• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather colors contain polyester)
• Fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd.² (142 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk fabric
• Side-seamed construction
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Blank product sourced from Nicaragua, Mexico, Honduras, or the US
• Designed, printed and shipped in the USA
• Black Owned & Operated Business


* This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction and waste, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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  • A Culture Vulture Free Zone

    Look, we're all for inclusion and the diverse celebration of Black History. However, it has become increasingly common for NON Black-owned companies to sell Black Culture while also falsely claiming to be Black-owned. This practice of cultural appropriation is not only dishonest but also disrespectful to the Black community. By profiting off of Black culture without actually supporting or empowering Black-owned businesses, these companies perpetuate systemic inequality and contribute to the erasure of Black voices and perspectives. It is important for consumers to do their research and support authentic Black-owned businesses that prioritize social justice, equity, and circulation of the Black dollar; rather than those that simply capitalize on the latest cultural trends.

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