A tribute to the memory and creativity of Pilsen. This design masterfully weaves the iconic eye symbol—representing community awareness—with traditional neighborhood elements. It’s a wearable connection between our cultural roots and the contemporary art that defines our streets today. Rep your block. Wear the soul of the streets.
Pilsen Heritage Eyes Tee
$28.00
Price Summary
- $28.00
- $28.00
- $28.00
A tribute to the memory and creativity of Pilsen. This design masterfully weaves the iconic eye symbol—representing community awareness—with traditional neighborhood elements.
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| Peso | 0.45 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensiones | 12 × 10 × 1.5 in |
| Color | Black, White |
| Size | L, M, S, XL, XXL |
Información del vendedor
- Nombre de la tienda: DM Shop Store
- Vendedor: DM Shop Store
- Dirección: IL
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