Love + Protect Your Parks® Repreve T-Shirt
Love + Protect Your Parks® Repreve T-Shirt

Love + Protect Your Parks® Repreve T-Shirt

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Introducing our remarkable t-shirt, made from Repreve fabric—an innovative blend of recycled materials that combines sustainability with exceptional comfort. Each shirt is crafted using Repreve, which repurposes plastic bottles into a soft and durable fabric. Showcasing WNPA's exclusive Love + Protect Your Parks® logo, this t-shirt not only promotes environmental consciousness but also celebrates the beauty of our parks. With its lightweight design and moisture-wicking properties, it's perfect for outdoor adventures or everyday wear. Join us in preserving nature while embracing style with our Repreve fabric t-shirt.

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

  • Made with REPREVE fabric, which repurposes plastic bottle into soft fabric
  • Super-soft tri-blend fabric (50% REPREVE polyester, 37% modal, 13% cotton)
  • 5 unisex sizes (SM-2X)
  • Made entirely in the United States

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