Unity Long Sleeve
OVERVIEW
Top Row (Left to Right):
Headdress / Warbonnet (Plains Tribes like Lakota, Cheyenne, Blackfeet)
Represents: Honor, bravery, spiritual leadership. Typically worn by warriors and chiefs who earned every feather through acts of valor.
Medicine Wheel / Four Directions (Used widely, incl. Lakota, Anishinaabe, Hopi)
Represents: The circle of life, balance, harmony, and the four cardinal directions. Also linked to spiritual, physical, mental, and emotional health.
Indigenous Profile with Hair Ties (Many Nations, including Black and Southeastern Tribes)
Represents: Cultural pride, identity, and ancestral connection.
Second Row (Left to Right):
Kokopelli (Hopi, Zuni, Ancestral Puebloans of the Southwest)
Represents: Fertility, music, joy, storytelling, and trickster energy.
Thunderbird (Many Nations: Lakota, Ojibwe, Pacific NW Tribes)
Represents: Power, protection, thunder and storm spirits; a divine force.
Turtle (Haudenosaunee, Lenape, Yaqui, and others)
Represents: Turtle Island (North America), Earth Mother, longevity, protection, and the origin of the world in some creation stories.
Third Row (Left to Right):
Maya/Inca-Like Mask (Represents Black and Mesoamerican tribes like the Olmec, possibly Calusa, Yamassee)
Represents: Spiritual insight, ancestral memory, or ceremonial rites. May also symbolize the influence of African-descended tribes.
Bear Paw (Ute, Apache, Zuni, Cherokee)
Represents: Strength, leadership, protection, and connection to nature.
Sun Face or Solar Disk (Zia, Hopi, Diné)
Represents: Life-giving energy, renewal, balance, and sacred time.
Spiral (Hohokam, Mogollon, Ancestral Puebloans, Yaqui)
Represents: Migration, water, spiritual journey, or life cycles.
Geometric Diamond Motif (Navajo/Diné, Pueblo, Apache)
Represents: Mountains, weaving, the sacred land, or balance in nature.
Symbol Cluster + Stylized Glyphs (Southern AZ, CA, Sonora, NM, TX Tribes)
Represents: A collective inclusion of symbols from:
- Yoeme/Yaqui
- Tohono O’odham
- Apache
- Hopi
- Cahuilla
- Comanche
- Kickapoo
- Tigua
- Chiricahua
- Pima/Maricopa
- Tonkawa, Karankawa, and Coahuiltecan peoples
Each mark pays homage to ceremonial, agricultural, and warrior traditions.
Great for tossing around the pigskin in the fall or for layering in the winter, this long sleeve t-shirt should have a place in every man's drawer. The heavyweight fabric makes this item a versatile must-own for every season — it's not too light for chilly days, and not too heavy for the warmer ones — it's just right.
- 100% cotton (heather gray: 90% cotton, 10% polyester; heather black: 50% cotton, 50% polyester; light heather gray: 98% cotton, 2% polyester) | Fabric Weight: 5 oz (heavyweight)
- Double-stitched collar and waist
- Reinforced shoulder construction maintains shape after repeated washings
- Ribbed collar and cuffs
A | B | C | |
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S | 27.99 inch | 17.99 inch | 24.49 inch |
M | 28.98 inch | 20 inch | 24.72 inch |
L | 30 inch | 21.97 inch | 25 inch |
XL | 30.98 inch | 23.98 inch | 25 inch |
2XL | 31.97 inch | 25.98 inch | 25.24 inch |
3XL | 33.46 inch | 27.48 inch | 27.48 inch |