Green t-shirt with a bear graphic wearing a blue cap that has 'Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve' on it and sunglasses with a scenic landscape reflected in them on a white background
Illustration of a bear wearing a blue and red cap featuring text 'Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve' and sunglasses with a landscape reflected in them on a green background

Great Sand Dunes National Park T-Shirt - Reflection

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Show your wild side with the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve t-shirt. This bold design features a bear wearing aviator sunglasses and a ball cap, with the reflection of the dunes and mountains visible in the lenses. This playful artwork captures the fun of outdoor adventure while honoring one of Colorado’s most iconic landscapes. Designed by Wild Tribute, it adds personality to your park memories.

Made with a super-soft cotton-poly blend, this Great Sand Dunes National Park t-shirt is made for both comfort and durability. Whether you’re hiking the dunes, enjoying a road trip, or relaxing at home, this tee is sure to stand out. It’s more than just a shirt—it’s a lighthearted way to carry the spirit of Great Sand Dunes wherever you go.

  • Official park shirt approved by the National Park Service for Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve
  • Super-soft cotton-poly blend (60% combed ringspun cotton, 40% polyester)
  • Wash inside out in cold water with like colors; line dry or tumble dry low
  • 5 unisex sizes (SM–2X)
  • Printed in the United States

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