







Earth Cabana (Blue)
This style has 'gone fishing forever'. After a good run, it has entered a breezy retirement, never to restock again.
15% of sales go to Oceanic Global to support the world's oceans.
Thank you for supporting the entirely sold out Earth Day preorder-- from March through April 22, 2021, 100% of sales of this shirt went to Oceanic Global.
Organic Cotton Terry Cloth (230 gsm)


This rendition of the classic cabana shirt is digitally printed with "Marigold", a design released by William Morris in 1875. Antique brass half zip with lower patch pockets. Made of lightweight, organic terry cloth, this shirt doubles as a towel on a beach day.
WILLIAM MORRIS
In addition to his remarkable talents as a designer and poet, William Morris was also an early environmental crusader, which makes him an ideal subject for our 'Earth' capsule. In the second half of the 1800s, Morris witnessed the effects of the Industrial Revolution in England and became a leading advocate against the degradation of the natural world and oppression of working-class people by industrial capitalism.
Original: $158.00
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This style has 'gone fishing forever'. After a good run, it has entered a breezy retirement, never to restock again.
15% of sales go to Oceanic Global to support the world's oceans.
Thank you for supporting the entirely sold out Earth Day preorder-- from March through April 22, 2021, 100% of sales of this shirt went to Oceanic Global.
Organic Cotton Terry Cloth (230 gsm)


This rendition of the classic cabana shirt is digitally printed with "Marigold", a design released by William Morris in 1875. Antique brass half zip with lower patch pockets. Made of lightweight, organic terry cloth, this shirt doubles as a towel on a beach day.
WILLIAM MORRIS
In addition to his remarkable talents as a designer and poet, William Morris was also an early environmental crusader, which makes him an ideal subject for our 'Earth' capsule. In the second half of the 1800s, Morris witnessed the effects of the Industrial Revolution in England and became a leading advocate against the degradation of the natural world and oppression of working-class people by industrial capitalism.





















