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A soft, garment-dyed long sleeve printed with a serene, Japanese vintage-inspired red-browed Amazon parrot scene. The artwork blends a luminous green parrot in mid-flight with delicate cherry blossom branches and a misty mountain backdrop, evoking quiet mornings and slow, careful moments outside the city. The midweight cotton drapes comfortably while holding the rich, slightly faded color from the after-dye process, so the shirt feels lived-in from day one. Wear it layered over a tee for cooler walks or alone when you want an artful, relaxed look that hints at travel, birdwatching, and easy afternoons with a sketchbook or a camera.

Product features
- 100% ring-spun cotton for a smooth, durable print surface
- Garment-dyed finish for a soft, lived-in color and texture
- Medium weight (6.1 oz/yd²) with classic fit for comfortable layering
- Ribbed-knit cuffs and double-needle hems for long-lasting shape and durability
- Neck and shoulder twill tape plus sewn-in label for stabilized seams and clean finish

Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean

Ukiyo-e Series: Red-browed Amazon Long Sleeve T by RSCF

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