




The Heal the World t-shirt features vibrant and colourful typography with paint splash effects.
I think most people agree that our world could do with some healing at the moment. Whether you are concerned about the climate crisis, the patriarchy, LGBTQ+ rights, or changing your elected leader, this tee vibrantly proclaims your desire for change.
The shirt is ethically made from 100% responsibly sourced cotton (marle colours are 15% viscose). The slogan is printed in Melbourne, Australia.
The t-shirt has a casual, regular fit. If you like to wear your t-shirts loose, please size up by measuring a tee you own and comparing the measurements to the size guide below.
The sleeves are rolled-up in some of the images, the tee ships with unrolled sleeves but you can easily roll them up yourself if you wish.
This t-shirt is available in organic cotton here, and unisex here.
This t-shirt is printed in Melbourne using a women's As Colour Maple Tee.
AS Colour t-shirts are ethically made in certified WRAP facilities, they also have BSCI compliance. You can read more about their ethical sourcing and manufacturing here.
Each product sold plants a tree via my reforestation partners, One Tree Planted. During 2020 they will begin replenishing trees in areas of Australia affected by the recent bushfires.
Read about my sustainable business practices on the about page.
Shipping is $5 flat rate Australia wide, and free when you spend over $120. Express shipping can be selected at checkout.
We offer tracked shipping for this item. We are currently only shipping within Australia.
This product is sustainably made to order in Melbourne.
Please allow 8-12 business days for delivery to metropolitan areas and 8-15 business days for non-metro areas.
All shipping is carbon neutral.
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Our t-shirts are printed in Melbourne using t-shirts which are ethically made in certified WRAP/BSCI facilities.