Daffodils — premium t-shirt
- Women's t-shirt of classic cut with a pointed neckline. 100% cotton. 180 g weight. Regular cut. Sewn in Poland. Premium product.
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Carefully sewn in Poland, embroidered with a pointed neckline with hemmed sleeves and reinforcing tape at the neck for added comfort and elegance.
Original illustrations, reminiscent of old herbariums, precisely printed with DTG technology: resistant to repeated washing to be a source of joy for a long time.
- 100% cotton
- Fabric weight: (180 gsm).
- Regular cut
- Construction with side seams
- Pointed neckline
- Reinforcement tape on the neck
- Sewn in Poland
Daffodils
Narcissus
Narcissi, the yellow variety of which is also known as daffodils, are not demanding charges. Blooming from late March to May, daffodils are associated with the spring breeze of youth and renewed bloom after a long, flower-unfriendly winter. Yellow daffodils usually appear at Easter, blooming from a perennial bulb - their cheerful yellow heads, shaking in the light breezes of the spring wind, are immediately striking. Daffodils are fond of full sun, humus, permeable and moist soil, so we don't have to limit ourselves with watering them - unless March rain precedes us. Botanists have bred more than 10 thousand varieties of daffodils, which differ not only in the appearance of flowers but also in the timing of flowering. In order for daffodils to bloom beautifully in spring - the bulbs must be planted in autumn. Daffodils contain the poisonous alkaloid lycorine - intended to repel herbivores and insect pests of plants.
Size | Width (A) | Length (B) | Sleeve (C) |
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S | 45 cm | 62 cm | 23 cm |
M | 48 cm | 65 cm | 25 cm |
L | 50 cm | 66 cm | 26 cm |
XL | 52 cm | 69 cm | 27 cm |
XXL | 54 cm | 72 cm | 29 cm |
3XL | 57 cm | 74 cm | 29 cm |
How to measure?
The t-shirts are measured flat, loosely. The measurement, which can be found in the table, was taken at the location indicated by the arrows in the picture below: