Spring Fever Long Sleeve
Spring Fever Long Sleeve
Created by: Victoria Gennaro, Ph.D
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A snapshot of spring, in warm dramatic hues. Fields near Oregon's iconic Mt Hood abloom in orange flowers. Designed for comfort in all of life's adventures.
A relaxed, ultra-soft organic cotton tee that's great for everyday wear: your go-to worry-free style that's made to live-in.
- Silky smooth, breathable organic cotton
- Medium-weight jersey in oat tan
- Rib trimmed crewneck and cuffs
- Straight-hem bottom
- Relaxed, comfy, all-gender fit
- Nature-inspired design
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- 90-day easy returns and exchanges.
- Full return policy
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Victoria Gennaro, Ph.D
New Jersey
Happy Earth is built around protecting the planet. It sources sustainable and organic materials, uses recycled & recyclable packaging, and empowers its customers to give back with every purchase. With each ethically made, adventure-ready tee, hoodie, blanket, legging, or accessory, you can plant trees, combat the climate crisis, or remove trash from nature. Each program has humanitarian and environmental benefits, from reducing poverty to providing additional food and income through forest gardens. When you shop at Happy Earth, you’re putting people and planet first “because when it comes to the planet, we actually give a damn.”

