Miami Beach Florida WWE LA Knight Let Me Talk To Ya Collage Mineral Wash T-Shirt . Drawing inspiration from antique apothecary jar labels and marijuana strain types, presents a fashion line for the cannabis connoisseur. What at first glance appears to be interesting vintage artwork is actually Green Arbor’s interpretation of classic cannabis strains. For Fall 2014, their line features premium graphic showcasing strains such as Sour Diesel, Blue Dream and Durban Poison. Their follow up Holiday 2014 line, to be released in November, will add, hoodies and headwear. Each piece features a history of the strain, furthering the brand’s mission of marijuana education. “We’re doing our part to educate the public about the huge variety of cannabis strains and the uniqueness of each one, and the brand works to capture the essence of every strain to draw out that uniqueness,” brand representative Kim Tran said. Green Arbor initially conceived the cannabis strain tees as a marketing tool for Green Arbor Wellness Center, a proposed education-focused medical marijuana dispensary in Ann Arbor, MI.
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The founders originally planned to feature the designs on labels for apothecary jars filled with medicine WWE LA Knight Let Me Talk To Ya Collage Mineral Wash T-Shirt . Those dreams were dashed on, when three armed gunmen broke into another local dispensary, robbing the employees and customers inside. In response, the city enacted an indefinite moratorium on marijuana dispensaries, dashing Green Arbor’s hope of opening the facility. “We started off printing a few of the strain labels on tees just for us and our friends because we all liked the designs and wanted to salvage them somehow,” one of the founders recalls, “then last year we threw up a website and ran some ads on Leafly, and got a pretty overwhelming response that told us that we had to keep the formula going for more strains.”The imaginative line envisions a parallel universe where marijuana prohibition never existed. “Would ‘Phillip-Morris’ be a huge corporation if cannabis was always legal?” Tran asks, “Would ‘Pfizer’ be where it is? I think ‘Northern Lights’ would be a pretty big company. In our world, ‘Granddaddy Purple’ is cooler than the ‘Marlboro Man.’” Green Arbor’s team quickly grew to Miami and San Francisco to get to the roots of fashion and cannabis. The brand’s formula appeals to all walks of life and strikes a chord with marijuana consumers. “I do love your product,” states Jane West of Edible Events, a cannabis themed event coordinator, “I will totally wear the s**t out of them!”
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Anonymous –
Very comfortable shirt
Anonymous –
Do not order a size up like the other reviews suggest unless you like to swim in your t-shirts. I read a lot of reviews and felt confident that I should order a size up. With every brand I always wear a large but felt it may be tight as previous reviews suggested, was I wrong with that. I ordered an xl And I could fit into it twice. Order your normal size and you’ll be happy. These are nice thick cotton shirts.
Anonymous –
I’ve been wearing shirts for four years now and religiously working out in them. I had the same tech shirt in about 6-8 different colors and they all got so used that they eventually stunk every time they took on any sweat or water. So after some in-store size testing and try ons, I found this shirt that fit great and had a ton of color options. Came online, ordered a brand new 7 colors to fully replace my prior set, and absolutely wish I had just bought them in store.
All seven shirts are the exact same model number but they fit differently. Three of them fit the same – nice and loose and comfortable. Yet four of them are too tight and near unwearable now for anything other than as an undershirt or layer.
I’ll be going into a retailer to try on future colors and will just purchase from there to ensure the sizing and fit is correct across the colors. I’m 5’10”, 230 lbs, and large framed, buying all shirts in an XL expecting to be able to run and be active in them comfortably but several were too tight to be comfortable.