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Nazino Island 1933 All-Over Print Tee — Cannibal Island

Nazino Island 1933 All-Over Print Tee — Cannibal Island

Regular price $35.10 USD
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Wear History, Remember the Unspoken

This all-over print tee carries a quiet, cold kind of history. The design references Nazino Island, Western Siberia, 1933 — an uncompromising scene that evokes isolation, stark winters, and human endurance under the most extreme circumstances.

A Moving Canvas of Memory

Worn close to the body, the lightweight polyester lays the print flat and uninterrupted, turning your shirt into a moving canvas. It settles into the routines of those who study or remember difficult histories: late-night readings, museum visits, or slow walks through snow-dusted streets.

Premium All-Over Print Construction:

  • 100% Polyester: Strong, shape-retaining, quick-drying fabric
  • Two Fabric Weight Options: 113 g/m² (light, barely-there feel) or 170 g/m² (heavier, more presence and longevity)
  • Structural Support: Side seams, shoulder tape, and ribbed knit collar for durability
  • Regular Fit: Runs true to size with a comfortable, classic cut
  • Tagless Design: Comfort without irritation
  • Uninterrupted Print: Edge-to-edge design coverage
  • Assembled in USA: From globally sourced parts

For Those Who Carry Stories

This tee speaks quietly but clearly — for people who carry stories, who prefer reflection over flashy statements, and who let clothing be part of how they remember and reckon with history's difficult chapters.

Choose Your Weight:

  • Light (113 g/m²): Barely-there comfort for everyday wear
  • Heavy (170 g/m²): More substantial presence and enhanced longevity

The fabric's quick-dry strength and structured seams keep the silhouette sharp, while the ribbed collar and shoulder tape ensure it holds up to repeated wear.

For historians, students of difficult pasts, and those who believe remembering matters.

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