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.
Mount Rainier, also known as Tahoma, stands as an iconic symbol of the Pacific Northwest, rising 14,410 feet above sea level; an active stratovolcano, Rainier commands the landscape and creates its own weather systems, serving as both guardian and life-giver to the surrounding ecosystems.
The snow-capped peak displays Rainier's extensive glacial system - the largest single mountain system in the contiguous United States; the 25 major glaciers function as crucial water sources for the Puget Sound region.
The evergreen forest framing the mountain features ancient trees like those found in the Grove of the Patriarchs, where thousand-year-old giants stand as living monuments; these towering sentinels have witnessed centuries of history and represent the old-growth forests that once dominated the Pacific Northwest.
The vibrant daisies and orange blooms represent Mount Rainier's famous summer wildflower displays; these spectacular subalpine meadows transform the mountain's slopes into a painter's palette each summer, a fleeting reminder of nature's delicate beauty.
There are 400 mapped lakes in the park, most of which are fed by the mountain's glaciers; these pristine bodies of water serve as both reservoirs for the region and windows into the mountain's grandeur.
Mount Rainier is America's fourth oldest national park having been founded on March 2, 1899; this conservation effort preserved the mountain's unique ecosystems and geological features during an era of rapid resource extraction, ensuring this natural cathedral would remain intact for future generations to study and enjoy.