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Stanley/Stella PREPSTER Organic Unisex Long-Sleeved Polo Shirt

Mother Earth or Maze Symbol
Mother Earth or Maze Symbol
Mother Earth or Maze Symbol
Mother Earth or Maze Symbol

Mother Earth or Maze Symbol

Stanley/Stella PREPSTER Organic Unisex Long-Sleeved Polo Shirt

36,99 €
Incl. VAT (EU), Plus delivery.
Colour: black
normal fitRegional sizing GB

 Stanley/Stella PREPSTER Organic Unisex Long-Sleeved Polo Shirt is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 14/05/2024 - 28/05/2024 (Standard)
Organic unisex long-sleeved polo made of 100% cotton (from organic cultivation). Brand: Stanley/Stella

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A casual classic for cooler days. The Stanley/Stella PREPSTER organic unisex long-sleeved polo shirt presents a clean style that’s just neat. Straight cut, the organic cotton gives it a solid and sustainable feel.
  • Straight unisex long-sleeved polo including 2-button placket with matching coloured buttons
  • With set-in sleeves, knitted cuff at neckline hem and 1x1 ribbed cuffs at sleeve hems
  • Neckband and side vents with piping made from heavy single jersey
  • Single topstitching at the shoulder seams and narrow double topstitching at the bottom hemline
  • Soft, structured piqué fabric: 230 g/m²
  • Material: 100% cotton (from organic cultivation)
  • Brand: Stanley/Stella

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Mother Earth or Maze Symbol

Mother Earth or Maze Symbol

This is a common symbol among many Native American tribes, including the Hopi. One of its representations is that of mother and child. In a broader sense, the connection of earth mother to us as her children. The beginning, straight center-line represents the child – or our philosophical beginnings – the surrounding maze represents the enfolding energies of mother earth. Note the maze does not enclose the center –line representing the child. The symbolism then is strong when we realize the support of the