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~ Men ~

Hemp Sleeveless Tee
Hemp T-Shirts
Hemp LS Shirts
Hemp LS Patchprint


~ Women ~

Mariposa TieTop
Sweetheart Tanktop
Hempire Top
Hemp T-Shirts
Hemp Hottie Shorts
Hemp Yogapri Pants
Hemp Yoga Pants
Hemp Lounge Pants
Short Wrap Skirt
Overpantz Skirt


~ Accessories ~

Hemp Socks
Hemp Cuffs
Hemp Gloves

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hemp t-shirt hemp tshirt

(SORRY - Links below are inactive. Currently not available for purchase. Please check Men's Tshirt link to checkout designs more closely (and purchase)... Check back here in mid-August)



Men's Hemp Long Sleeve T-shirts

Our Hemp t-shirts are incredibly smooooth, like buttah. Plush, Comfortable fit. Your skin will be smiling all day.

Our designs are original and created in-house. We use local fair-labor screenprinters using the highest quality inks.

Specifications
• 55% Hemp / 45% Cotton
• Plush 7oz. Jersey
• S, M, L, XL
• Printed in USA


Price: $36.00


black t-shirt color

Men's Hemp LS - Communitree print
Communitree

Men's Hemp LS - Hempseed print
Hempseed


Men's Hemp LS - Hempcell print
Hempcell

(out of stock)
Men's Hemp LS - Jesus print
Jesus PeaceMaker


Men's Hemp LS - Growth print
Growth

(out of stock)
Men's Hemp LS - Jellofish print
Jellofish


Men's Hemp LS -Dragon print
Dragon


Men's Hemp LS - Om print
Om



More Designs
coming this Fall!

 

hemp clothing for men and women, hemp tshirts, hemp skirts, hemp tanktops, hemp pants, made in USA, organic hemp clothes,

 

 

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Did You Know?

• Until the 1880s in America (and until the 20th century in most of the rest of the world), 80% of all textiles and fabrics used for clothing, tents, bed sheets and linens,* rugs, drapes, quilts, towels, diapers, etc., and even our flag, “Old Glory,” were principally made from fibers of cannabis.

• Homespun cloth was almost always spun, by people all over the world, from fibers grown in the “family hemp patch.” In America, this tradition lasted from the Pilgrims (1620s) until hemp’s prohibition in the 1930s.

• The original, heavy-duty, famous Levi pants were made for the California ‘49ers out of hempen sailcloth and rivets. This way the pockets wouldn’t rip when filled with gold panned from the sediment.3

• In the 1930s, Congress was told by the Federal Bureau of Narcotics that many Polish-Americans still grew pot in their backyards to make their winter “long johns” and work clothes, and greeted the agents with shotguns for stealing their next year’s clothes.

Jack Herer, author
"The Emperor Wears No Clothes", 1986