TáTú Celtic Wolf "Mac Tíre" (Embroidered Black)

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Mens/Womens Beautifully Embroidered Organic Celtic Sweater

Celtic wolf symbology has its roots in ancient Irish mythology where it was associated with bravery, loyalty, and protection.

In ancient Ireland, a wolf was known as Mac Tire, meaning a son of the land. A beautiful and respectful term for a beautiful animal that can teach us so much and deserves our upmost respect.

The ancient Irish/Celts believed that the wolf was also a symbol of strength, family, spirituality, freedom, and protection. It represented the connection between the physical and spiritual realms and the importance of intuition and individuality.

Can you feel the powerful energetic resonance of the Celtic Wolf?

Wear it, feel it!

• Sweater print: strength-family-spirituality-freedom-protection
• 100% organic cotton exterior
• Charcoal Melange’s exterior is 60% organic cotton, 40% recycled polyester
• 80% organic cotton, 20% recycled polyester interior
• 97% organic cotton, 3% elastane ribs
• Fabric weight: 8.3 oz/yd² (280 g/m²)
• Fabric weight for Charcoal Melange: 10.3 oz/yd² (348 g/m²)
• Side-seamed
• Raglan sleeves
• Neck tape
• Brushed fleece lining
• 2 × 2 ribbed cuffs, collar, and hem
• Blank product sourced from Pakistan

Disclaimer: US customers should order a size up as the EU sizes for this supplier correspond to a smaller size in the US market.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

Age restrictions: For adults
EU Warranty: 2 years
Other compliance information: Meets the EU REACH requirements.

In compliance with the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), TáTú ensures that all consumer products offered are safe and meet EU standards. For any product safety related inquiries or concerns, please contact us at help@tatu.ie or write to us An Cusasan,
Templenoe,
Kerry,
Ireland.

Mens/Womens Beautifully Embroidered Organic Celtic Sweater

Celtic wolf symbology has its roots in ancient Irish mythology where it was associated with bravery, loyalty, and protection.

In ancient Ireland, a wolf was known as Mac Tire, meaning a son of the land. A beautiful and respectful term for a beautiful animal that can teach us so much and deserves our upmost respect.

The ancient Irish/Celts believed that the wolf was also a symbol of strength, family, spirituality, freedom, and protection. It represented the connection between the physical and spiritual realms and the importance of intuition and individuality.

Can you feel the powerful energetic resonance of the Celtic Wolf?

Wear it, feel it!

• Sweater print: strength-family-spirituality-freedom-protection
• 100% organic cotton exterior
• Charcoal Melange’s exterior is 60% organic cotton, 40% recycled polyester
• 80% organic cotton, 20% recycled polyester interior
• 97% organic cotton, 3% elastane ribs
• Fabric weight: 8.3 oz/yd² (280 g/m²)
• Fabric weight for Charcoal Melange: 10.3 oz/yd² (348 g/m²)
• Side-seamed
• Raglan sleeves
• Neck tape
• Brushed fleece lining
• 2 × 2 ribbed cuffs, collar, and hem
• Blank product sourced from Pakistan

Disclaimer: US customers should order a size up as the EU sizes for this supplier correspond to a smaller size in the US market.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

Age restrictions: For adults
EU Warranty: 2 years
Other compliance information: Meets the EU REACH requirements.

In compliance with the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), TáTú ensures that all consumer products offered are safe and meet EU standards. For any product safety related inquiries or concerns, please contact us at help@tatu.ie or write to us An Cusasan,
Templenoe,
Kerry,
Ireland.