AFROSELÍ | Arapaho “Besiise” Eye Symbol (on Blue) Unisex Button-Down Shirt

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The language of symbols of the Arapaho tribe(s) promote more ideological suggestion than literal representation. Geometric and freeform shapes imply both figurative ideas and tangible objects. When appreciated as a language, the symbols often embody both ideas. The vibrant use and mix of colors highlight these figures that visually and cultural resonate to this day.

A rhomboid, which ordinarily occurs at the centre of a design painted on parfleche bags, is both the navel and the eye, the latter believed to be on account of its red and yellow interior. “Besiise” is the Arapaho word for “eye,” and certainly draws focus when featured on casual apparel.

Meet your new favorite summer shirt! It exudes coolness both in terms of style and material. Plus, its featherlight and moisture-wicking material ensures comfort even on the hottest days.

• 65% recycled polyester, 35% polyester
• Fabric weight: 2.95 oz/yd² (100 g/m²)
• Breathable and moisture-wicking material
• Regular fit
• UPF50+ protection
• Blank product components sourced from China

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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The language of symbols of the Arapaho tribe(s) promote more ideological suggestion than literal representation. Geometric and freeform shapes imply both figurative ideas and tangible objects. When appreciated as a language, the symbols often embody both ideas. The vibrant use and mix of colors highlight these figures that visually and cultural resonate to this day.

A rhomboid, which ordinarily occurs at the centre of a design painted on parfleche bags, is both the navel and the eye, the latter believed to be on account of its red and yellow interior. “Besiise” is the Arapaho word for “eye,” and certainly draws focus when featured on casual apparel.

Meet your new favorite summer shirt! It exudes coolness both in terms of style and material. Plus, its featherlight and moisture-wicking material ensures comfort even on the hottest days.

• 65% recycled polyester, 35% polyester
• Fabric weight: 2.95 oz/yd² (100 g/m²)
• Breathable and moisture-wicking material
• Regular fit
• UPF50+ protection
• Blank product components sourced from China

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

The language of symbols of the Arapaho tribe(s) promote more ideological suggestion than literal representation. Geometric and freeform shapes imply both figurative ideas and tangible objects. When appreciated as a language, the symbols often embody both ideas. The vibrant use and mix of colors highlight these figures that visually and cultural resonate to this day.

A rhomboid, which ordinarily occurs at the centre of a design painted on parfleche bags, is both the navel and the eye, the latter believed to be on account of its red and yellow interior. “Besiise” is the Arapaho word for “eye,” and certainly draws focus when featured on casual apparel.

Meet your new favorite summer shirt! It exudes coolness both in terms of style and material. Plus, its featherlight and moisture-wicking material ensures comfort even on the hottest days.

• 65% recycled polyester, 35% polyester
• Fabric weight: 2.95 oz/yd² (100 g/m²)
• Breathable and moisture-wicking material
• Regular fit
• UPF50+ protection
• Blank product components sourced from China

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!