Vintage 80s Texas Alliance for Human Needs Blue Nonprofit Graphic Tee size M
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Made in the USA Hanes fifty-fifty shirt screen printed with the 80s Texas Alliance for Human Needs Nonprofit logo
This is a rare and authentic vintage T-shirt from the Texas Alliance for Human Needs (TAHNS), likely dating to the 1980s. This piece of non-profit history is perfect for collectors of vintage political, social justice, or Southwestern/Native American-themed apparel.
Design & Style
• Color: A vibrant turquoise or bright blue, a classic color for the era.
• Graphic: Features a compelling black graphic print depicting two figures, one standing over the other, both draped in patterned blankets or shawls. The art style is striking and evocative. The imagery often relates to Native American or Indigenous peoples themes, which was common in social justice art of the time.
• Text: The graphic is encircled by a line with the words "TEXAS ALLIANCE FOR HUMAN NEEDS" printed clearly below.
• Fit & Feel: Size MEDIUM! Short-sleeve, crew neck. The fabric appears to be a lightweight, comfortable cotton or poly-cotton blend typical of vintage tees. The tag reads that is a Hanes fifty-fifty shirt that was made in the USA
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition for its age. Please note any minor wear, fading, or small marks (like the faint darker spots near the bottom right) inherent with a shirt of this age
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