No More Orchids (12), Liberty magazine, August 13, 1932 - T-Shirt

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Step back in time with this unique T-Shirt featuring the iconic "No More Orchids" artwork from the August 13, 1932 issue of Liberty magazine. This design, created by illustrator George Herriman, has become a symbol of the Great Depression era's resilience and hope. The playful yet poignant image showcases an orchid being consumed by a ravenous plant, reflecting the economic struggles of the time while maintaining a sense of humor. This T-Shirt is perfect for anyone who appreciates unique and meaningful designs, particularly history enthusiasts or those with an interest in art and culture during the Great Depression.

By wearing this T-Shirt, you're not just making a fashion statement but also sharing a piece of American history. The "No More Orchids" illustration became an emblem of survival and endurance during challenging times, much like today. This T-Shirt is more than just a garment; it's a conversation starter that reminds us all of our resilience and the power of art to capture and convey the human experience. Perfect for anyone who appreciates unique and meaningful designs.

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SKU
67c2eb55b89497ca0a0ea78b
Condition
New
Material
Solid colors: 100% cotton. Heather/Tweed/Russet: 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Sport Grey/Antique: 90% cotton, 10% polyester.
Production
Printed using Direct-to-Garment (DTG) technology for vibrant, lasting designs.
Origin
Printed in the USA on imported garments (Nicaragua).
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