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Men's Embroidered Flamingo T-Shirt | 100% organic cotton

Men's Embroidered Flamingo T-Shirt | 100% organic cotton

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Are you looking for a stylish men's t-shirt that not only looks good, but is also environmentally friendly and sustainable? Then our embroidered flamingo t-shirt is perfect for you! It is made of 100% organic cotton and has a beautiful flamingo motif that is guaranteed to make you an eye-catcher. But it's not only comfortable and durable - it's also a statement for the protection of our environment and endangered species. With your purchase, you not only support sustainable production, but also the preservation of the habitats of flamingos and other animals. So don't hesitate any longer and get your eco-friendly flamingo t-shirt now - make a statement for nature and look great at the same time!

Size Chart

BODY LENGTH (cm) CHEST (cm) SLEEVE LENGTH (cm)
S 69 49 20.6
M 71.9 52 21.6
L 74 55.1 22.6
XL 76 58 22.6
2XL 78 61 23.6

materials

• 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton
• Prewashed
• 180GSM
• Set-in sleeves
• 1x1 rib at neckline
• Self-contained neck tape
• Wide double topstitching at sleeve ends and bottom hem
• Regular fit

Shipment

Europe-wide: Shirt €3.99
Delivery time: approx. 5-7 working days

Orders from a value of 100 € are free of shipping costs.

care instructions

Wash with similar colors, do not iron print, wash and iron inside out.
Drying: Not in a tumble dryer
dry
Washing: 30°
Ironing: 110°

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  • Global Recycled Standard

  • GOTS

  • Vegan

  • Organic Blended

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Your flamingo animal shirt, your donation!

Your donation goes to BirdLife International, a global partnership of organizations dedicated to protecting birds and their habitats. They work to identify and minimize threats to flamingos and other bird species.

More information

*The first donations will be made in January 2024

Facts about flamingos:

Cool Facts

  • Flamingos are known for their pink feathers, but they are not born that color. Young flamingos have gray or white feathers that gradually turn pink because they eat algae and crustaceans that contain carotenoids.
  • Flamingos are excellent swimmers and can swim at speeds of up to 60 km/h.
  • Flamingos sleep on one leg. This helps them conserve energy by elevating one leg and keeping the body warmer by pulling it closer to the body.
  • Flamingos live in large groups called "colonies" which can consist of thousands of birds.
  • Flamingos have special filtering devices in their beaks that allow them to filter tiny crustaceans and algae out of the water.
  • Flamingos are monogamous and often stay with the same mate for years.
  • Flamingos are symbols of elegance, beauty and grace and are often a popular motif in art and fashion.

habitat

Flamingos live in many parts of the world including Africa, South America, Asia, the Caribbean islands and the Mediterranean.

kind

There are six different species of flamingos, all belonging to the Phoenicopteridae family:

  1. Greater Flamingo - This is the largest and best known species of flamingo and is found in Africa, the Mediterranean and parts of Asia.
  2. Lesser Flamingo - This species is smaller than the Greater Flamingo and a deeper pink color. It occurs in Africa and parts of Asia.
  3. Chilean Flamingo - Native to South America, this species is bright pink in color with black wing edges.
  4. Andean Flamingo - This species is native to the Andes of South America and is bright pink in color with yellow legs.
  5. James's Flamingo - Also native to the Andes of South America, this species is light pink in color with darker wings.
  6. American Flamingo - Native to the Caribbean and parts of South America, this species is bright pink in color with a black beak.

lifespan

Flamingos can live up to 50 years.

Size

The size varies depending on the species from 90 cm to 1.50 m in height. The largest specimens weigh up to 4 kg!