Black t-shirt with a horned cow skeleton logo on the chest against a white background and text 'Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site' around it
Black t-shirt with Hubbell Trading Post graphic on a white background
Illustration of Hubbell Trading Post with a stone building, wagon, and logo on a black background.

Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site T-Shirt - Masterpieces

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Celebrate cultural heritage with the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site t-shirt.

The front of the shirt features a small circular emblem with a steer skull, giving it a classic, understated look. On the back, a detailed illustration depicts the historic trading post building, complete with adobe walls, wagon wheels, and desert scenery beneath a vivid purple-and-blue sky. Designed by Wild Tribute, the shirt honors a site that has been a center of commerce and culture in the Southwest for generations.

Made with a super-soft cotton-poly blend, this Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site t-shirt is both comfortable and durable. Whether you’re visiting the trading post, exploring the Southwest, or enjoying a casual day, it's a perfect reminder of the oldest continually operating trading post on the Diné (Navajo) Nation. It’s more than just a shirt—it’s a piece of history you can wear.

  • Official park shirt approved by the National Park Service for Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
  • 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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