100% Babe T w/Original Film Photography Print

$35.00

Film Photography - Pipeline & Backdoor, North Shore Oʻahu
Original film photography captured while living and training in Hawaiʻi. A quiet study of rhythm, power, and presence—printed on a soft, everyday tee made to move with you.
Printed on a soft, lightweight unisex t-shirt designed for everyday wear, this piece balances comfort and durability. Easy enough for daily life, sturdy enough to be worn on repeat—inside, outside, and everywhere in between.

Details

  • 100% combed and ring-spun cotton

  • Fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd² (142 g/m²)

  • Pre-shrunk fabric

  • Side-seamed construction

  • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping

  • Slightly sheer feel in lighter colors

  • Blank garment sourced from Nicaragua, Mexico, Honduras, or the U.S.

  • (I cut the shirt in the first pic to make it a crop - this item is NOT cropped)

    This shirt is produced using print-on-demand. Each piece is made only when ordered, reducing excess inventory and minimizing fabric waste. It’s a slower, more intentional way to produce apparel—one that aligns with how I move, train, and create.

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Film Photography - Pipeline & Backdoor, North Shore Oʻahu
Original film photography captured while living and training in Hawaiʻi. A quiet study of rhythm, power, and presence—printed on a soft, everyday tee made to move with you.
Printed on a soft, lightweight unisex t-shirt designed for everyday wear, this piece balances comfort and durability. Easy enough for daily life, sturdy enough to be worn on repeat—inside, outside, and everywhere in between.

Details

  • 100% combed and ring-spun cotton

  • Fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd² (142 g/m²)

  • Pre-shrunk fabric

  • Side-seamed construction

  • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping

  • Slightly sheer feel in lighter colors

  • Blank garment sourced from Nicaragua, Mexico, Honduras, or the U.S.

  • (I cut the shirt in the first pic to make it a crop - this item is NOT cropped)

    This shirt is produced using print-on-demand. Each piece is made only when ordered, reducing excess inventory and minimizing fabric waste. It’s a slower, more intentional way to produce apparel—one that aligns with how I move, train, and create.