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The "Mucho Pura Vida" Vintage Tee
The "Mucho Pura Vida" Vintage Tee
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Relaxed, retro, and ready for anything. This isn't just another t-shirt; it’s a mood. With its garment-dyed finish, this piece offers that perfectly "lived-in" vintage look and feel from the very first wear.
Softness You Can Feel Made from 100% US-grown ring-spun cotton, the fabric is soft-washed and pre-shrunk, meaning it stays true to size and feels incredible against your skin. It embodies the easy-going "Pura Vida" lifestyle we cherish.
Why It Stands Out:
- Vintage Aesthetic: The unique dyeing process gives the color a rich, textured depth that looks better with age.
- Support the Cause: 100% of profits go directly to CRMMH to help us keep Costa Rica’s beaches plastic-free.
- Built to Last: Reinforced with twill-taped neck and shoulders for extra durability during your adventures.
Materials & Care
Materials & Care
The Build
Quality is in the details. This tee features double-needle stitching on the sleeves and hem for longevity, and a 1" ribbed collar that keeps its shape.
- Material: 100% US-grown ring-spun cotton.
- Finish: Soft-washed and garment-dyed for minimal shrinkage and a vintage hand-feel.
Care Instructions
Important: Due to the nature of the garment-dyed process, loose pigments may remain on the surface.
- First Wash: We strictly recommend washing with like colors or separately for the first wash.
- Wash: Machine wash cold.
- Dry: Tumble dry low or air dry.
- Maintain: Do not iron directly on the design.
Zero Waste Production
Zero Waste Production
Made on Demand for the Planet
At Makes Me Happy, we fight waste starting with our own inventory.
- Zero Inventory: We don't print this shirt until you buy it. This avoids overproduction and textile waste, keeping landfills empty.
- Slow Fashion: By waiting a few extra days for your order, you are actively participating in a more sustainable fashion model.
- 100% Impact: Every purchase directly funds waste management and educational projects in Costa Rica.
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