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Ides of March Coin Unisex Garment-Dyed T-shirt, Brutus Denarius, Pileus Cap, Latin EID MAR, Ancient Roman History Tee, Vintage Coin Design




$22.77

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Shipping to United States: $4.75
  • Details
    This T-shirt features a design inspired by an 'Ides of March coin' or 'Denarius of Brutus', commemorating the assassination of Julius Caesar. It portrays a pileus cap flanked by two daggers with unique handles and the Latin abbreviation 'EID MAR'. The design gives off a historical and edgy vibe, perfect for history enthusiasts or fans of ancient Rome. It is relevant for Ides of March celebrations and to anyone interested in Roman history.

    Product features
    - Available in sizes S to 4XL for a perfect fit
    - Double-needle stitching for durability
    - Garment-dyed fabric for a soft texture
    - Made with high-quality 100% ring-spun US cotton
    - Relaxed fit and crew neckline for versatile styling

    Care instructions
    - Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
    - Do not bleach
    - Tumble dry: low heat
    - Iron, steam or dry: low heat
    - Do not dryclean


    EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr [!at] honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
    Product information: Comfort Colors® 1717, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
    Warnings, Hazard: For adults, Made in Honduras
    Care instructions: Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), Do not bleach, Tumble dry: low heat, Iron, steam or dry: low heat, Do not dryclean
  • Reviews

    Reviews (2)

    Average:

    The item is as good as described


    I saw the seller post on social media about the graphic-making process, so I knew I’d be getting a thoughtful handcrafted product. Had to ask which color name option corresponded with a model image and got an answer immediately. Product shipped and delivered within a week. I got the ivory in large, and it looks even better than expected, perfect fit, quality mid-weight cotton. The graphic includes a few very faint sketch lines, but I like them. Long live the Republic.