Ban T-shirts: Political T-shirts & Environmental Organic T-shirts

The Last Fish T-shirt

Only when the last tree has died, the last river has been poisoned, the last fish has been caught, will we realize that we can't eat money. This t-shirt design is inspired by a Native American prophecy which is usually said to be of Cree origin but has also been reported as a Hopi prophecy.
This design is printed on 100% organic t-shirts made by Organic Apparel. This Colorado based company grow and spin their own organic cotton, as well as manufacturing their shirts sweat shop free in the USA. Regarding the style of the shirts: "ORGANIC APPAREL has a slightly fitted silhouette with contemporary fashion in mind; they are not the large, oversized “boxy” cut from yesteryear, nor are they too-tight of a fit. Our shirts look great and feel great!"
Available in men's and women's sizes on light olive shirts.

Ban T-Shirts home
View all shirt designs
Political T-shirts
Organic T-shirts
Anti-war T-shirts
Environmental T-shirts
Attitude T-shirts
Native American T-shirts
Anti-religion T-shirts
Immigration T-shirts
New T-shirts
Special offers

EZLN T-shirt
Anti-terrorism T-shirt
Free Tibet T-shirt
Election T-shirt
Vegan/Vegetarian T-shirt
Che Guevara T-shirt

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

AddThis Feed Button

Political T-shirts

Fix News
The Hunt
Fear
Burning Flag T-shirt

Anti-war T-shirts

War is Peace
Capitol of War

Organic T-shirts

SOS Earth
Say No to GMOs
Think Green

Anti-republican T-shirt
Anti-fascism T-shirt
Nietzsche T-shirt
Skull T-shirt
Straight Edge T-shirt
Anti-Bush T-shirts
Organic Cotton Hoodie

Newsletter subscription

Contact
Hate mail
1st photo gallery
The Blog
Bush jokes
Customer feedback
Link to us
Links
Sweat shop free

Native American posters
Wholesale T-shirt Printing

Distribution by:






organic and sweat shop free t-shirt

 

the last fish t-shirt
$20.95
shipping info
check your size

US/Canadian orders





International orders


All shirt designs and content copyright of Ban T-Shirts @ www.bant-shirts.com (c) 2008.