Great Sand Dunes National Park Van Tour T-Shirt
Great Sand Dunes National Park Van Tour T-Shirt

Great Sand Dunes National Park Van Tour T-Shirt

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Embark on an adventure with our Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve Van Tour T-Shirt! Envision the van's doors swinging open to unveil a mesmerizing scene - a vibrant sunset casting warm hues over the wind-swept dunes, with Medano Creek gently spilling out. Crafted from a comfortable blend of 60% Combed Ringspun Cotton and 40% Polyester, this short-sleeved shirt keeps you cool and stylish. Featuring an image of the vintage RV at Great Sand Dunes National Park, it captures the essence of your journey through this natural wonder. Order now and embrace the spirit of exploration in this unique T-shirt!

Wash inside out in cold with like colors, recommend line drying or tumble dry low.

  • Official park shirt approved by the National Park Service for Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve
  • Super-soft cotton-poly blend (60% combed ring-spun cotton, 40% polyester)
  • 5 unisex sizes (SM–2X)
  • Printed in the United States

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