Our Exploration Editions collection celebrates the raw majesty and rich history of iconic American landscapes through thoughtfully crafted collegiate-inspired designs. Each tee features our signature crest approach, blending the park's natural symbols with academic and athletic aesthetics that honor each park's legacy.
Designed in California and printed in USA. To explore the meaning of each element in the design, check out our Inspo page.
About Our Exploration Editions
Our Exploration Edition tees are printed to order by a carefully vetted print partner (based right here in the Bay Area!) who shares our commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Exploration Edition items typically arrive at your home within 7-10 days.
And as with all our products, 5% of all proceeds on Exploration Editions are donated directly to our national parks.
Our Exploration Editions collection celebrates the raw majesty and rich history of iconic American landscapes through thoughtfully crafted collegiate-inspired designs. Each tee features our signature crest approach, blending the park's natural symbols with academic and athletic aesthetics that honor each park's legacy.
Designed in California and printed in USA. To explore the meaning of each element in the design, check out our Inspo page.
About Our Exploration Editions
Our Exploration Edition tees are printed to order by a carefully vetted print partner (based right here in the Bay Area!) who shares our commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Exploration Edition items typically arrive at your home within 7-10 days.
And as with all our products, 5% of all proceeds on Exploration Editions are donated directly to our national parks.
The radiating stars celebrate Grand Canyon's certification as an International Dark Sky Park, making it one of the best places to stargaze and witness the same pristine night skies that indigenous peoples observed centuries ago.
The sun's rays highlight the canyon's layered walls, representing how millions of years of erosion by water and wind have revealed a stunning palette of red, orange, and even shades of blue rock layers - each stripe telling a chapter of Earth's geological history.
The Grand Canyon itself is the heart of this park; an awe-inspiring sight that has humbled visitors for generations and inspired countless efforts to preserve this natural wonder.
President Wilson signed legislation in 1919 protecting Grand Canyon as our nation's 17th national park, 11 years after President Teddy Roosevelt declared it a national monument. This historic designation ensured the preservation of this natural wonder for future generations.
The park lies entirely within Arizona, inspiring the state's famous nickname "The Grand Canyon State" - a testament to how deeply this natural wonder is woven into the identity and pride of its residents.
The Colorado River is a powerful force that carved this epic landscape over 6 million years - a river that continues to shape the canyon's story with every passing day.