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Strawberries Tee
Add a touch of summer sweetness to your wardrobe with this vibrant, vintage-inspired Strawberries tee. Originally printed in 1975 and illustrated by Milton Christianson, this design features ripe, juicy strawberries on soft, comfy cottonāa berry perfect way to brighten your day. Screen printed in the USA using water-based inks for an eco-friendly finish.
Color: Natural
Sizes: Sā2X
100% Cotton Heavyweight Tee
Screen printed in the USA with water-based ink
About Liberty Graphics
Liberty Graphics got its start in 1977, when a local named Tom Opper couldnāt find anyone to print t-shirts for Liberty, Maineās 150th anniversaryāso he rolled up his sleeves and did it himself. A few artist friends joined in, and before long they were selling shirts at craft fairs and festivals across the state. By the ā90s, their nature-inspired designs had made their way into stores like L.L. Bean, The Nature Company, and museums around the country. Known for hand-separated artwork and vibrant, water-based screen prints, Liberty Graphics has built a loyal following over the decades. Today, the worker-owned co-op still calls Liberty home, printing with care and craft, just like they always have.

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Strawberries Tee
Add a touch of summer sweetness to your wardrobe with this vibrant, vintage-inspired Strawberries tee. Originally printed in 1975 and illustrated by Milton Christianson, this design features ripe, juicy strawberries on soft, comfy cottonāa berry perfect way to brighten your day. Screen printed in the USA using water-based inks for an eco-friendly finish.
Color: Natural
Sizes: Sā2X
100% Cotton Heavyweight Tee
Screen printed in the USA with water-based ink
About Liberty Graphics
Liberty Graphics got its start in 1977, when a local named Tom Opper couldnāt find anyone to print t-shirts for Liberty, Maineās 150th anniversaryāso he rolled up his sleeves and did it himself. A few artist friends joined in, and before long they were selling shirts at craft fairs and festivals across the state. By the ā90s, their nature-inspired designs had made their way into stores like L.L. Bean, The Nature Company, and museums around the country. Known for hand-separated artwork and vibrant, water-based screen prints, Liberty Graphics has built a loyal following over the decades. Today, the worker-owned co-op still calls Liberty home, printing with care and craft, just like they always have.






















