Deer Moon Goddess T-Shirt
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“Deer Moon Goddess” 100% organic and ethically sourced cotton t-shirt.
The deer goddess is an inspiring figure from ancient mythology and in reality, when the male reindeer would lose their antlers in the winter months a female deer would lead the herd.
This deer goddess holds the power of the full moon in her antlers
Hand printed onto a 100% organic cotton ethically produced stone washed black hand tie dyed t-shirt, using eco-friendly water based ink.
Our designs are hand drawn and printed onto ethically and ecologically friendly clothing wherever possible.
Please view the sizing chart in the photos for detailed size measurements.
Available printed on other products, shirt sizes and colours by custom order. 🙂
Size | 2 Extra Large, Extra Large, Large, Medium, Small |
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