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 stylized star celebrates Yellowstone's distinction as not only America's first national park, but also widely recognized as the world's first national park - a pioneering model of land preservation that has inspired a global conservation movement.
The bison is Yellowstone's most iconic resident and a living symbol of the American West. The park protects the largest public herd of American bison in North America, descendants of the few hundred that survived near-extinction in the late 1800s.
Old Faithful is captured here in its majestic moment of eruption - a reminder of the park's remarkable geothermal features and its clockwork-like predictability that has amazed visitors for generations.
The diagonal stripes represent the vibrant bands of color in Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone's largest hot spring and one of its most photographed features; these bands are created by heat-loving microorganisms that thrive in the spring's extreme conditions.
This phrase is inscribed in Roosevelt Arch, which has welcomed visitors at the park's north entrance since 1903, and embodies the democratic ideals that guide America's national parks.
The traditional scroll element has been reimagined as a winding trail, representing the countless paths that weave through Yellowstone's 2.2 million acres, connecting visitors to the park's diverse landscapes and natural wonders.
The Yellowstone National Park Protection Act was signed by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1872, legally protecting natural wonders for the first time for future generations to explore and enjoy.