Garden nasturtiums — 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.
We will create this product especially for you right after you place your order
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
Garden nasturtiums
Tropaeolum majus
Garden nasturtiums, an annual plant with distinctive orange flowers, are a unique decoration for balconies, arbors and pergolas, thanks to their unique ability to climb as the gardener intended. Its round, extremely picturesque leaves with distinctive veining are arranged like small plates towards the sun. Garden nasturtiums usually bloom throughout the summer, and sometimes even from spring until the first frost. When the plant, called Tropaeolum majus in Latin, takes root in a designated spot, it can grow up to 3 meters long. It does not like changing places, so it is advisable to sow it thoughtfully directly into the ground, so that it does not harness its graceful vines with a move. Then it will certainly repay you with a mass of edible flowers and leaves - the light orange clusters serve us as a decoration for spring and summer dishes, and the firm leaves enrich the taste of salads with delicately peppery notes.
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: