The mountain bongo antelope was first described by naturalist William Ogilby in 1836. This critically endangered forest antelope is now one of RSCF's flagship conservation program. Help us continue our efforts to return mountain bongo to Kenya. Visit us online for more. www.rarespecies.org
This lightweight cotton tee carries a quiet, museum-like energy — a soft canvas for a detailed vintage antelope illustration and a short block of encyclopedia-style text. It sits loose at the shoulders and falls cleanly at the waist, so the artwork reads like a framed study on your chest. Wear it on slow mornings, at nature talks, or when you want your outfit to whisper “curious and considered.” The fabric is smooth and breathable, with subtle natural flecking on the unprocessed color option that adds handcrafted character. Durable stitching and a ribbed crew neck keep the shape wash after wash, while the tear-away label makes it comfortable against the skin. It’s a simple shirt that invites conversation — about wildlife, field guides, and quiet afternoons in the stacks.
Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²) for a soft, breathable feel
- Tubular knit without side seams for a clean, waste-reducing construction
- Ribbed knit collar with shoulder tape to maintain shape and prevent stretching
- Pearlized, tear-away label and durable stitching for all-day comfort
- DTF/DTG printed artwork on smooth fabric; Natural color shows subtle cotton flecks
Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors
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