Wolf And Raven
Size chart
Unisex Classic Heavyweight Tee / Long Sleeve
Weight: 6 to 6.1 oz.
100% Cotton tee with a relaxed fit
Unisex Soft Organic Tee
Weight: Mostly 5.5 oz.
100% Organic cotton, soft feel, and makes Mother Earth Happy.
Women's Soft Relaxed Fit Tee/ Long Sleeve/ V-Neck
Weight: 4.4 oz.
These T-shirts have super soft fabric and are tailored for women. Sizing is smaller than a classic unisex t-shirt but still intended to provide a comfy, loose fit with a subtle hourglass shape, more open neckline and shorter sleeves
Women's Organic Soft Slim Fit
Soft feel and the best choice for Mother Earth. Tailored for women who appreciate a form fitting t-shirt. If you prefer a looser fit simply order a size up
Sweatshirt Heavyweight
Extra thick, soft and warm!
** These run noticeably larger (6'' wider) compared to our classic tees**
Hoodie/ Midweight
Fashionable and ideal for layering, they feel like a soft long sleeve tee but with the bonus of a warm hood and pouch for your paws
Women's Tank Top Soft Slim Fit
Soft blend of 60/40 cotton/polyester, T Back style, perfect for yoga and workouts
Youth Tee
Description
A sketched wolf's head looks out at the viewer above a raven totem design and the words "Experience the Wild" on this wildlife t-shirt. Wolves and ravens have a symbiotic relationship that Western scientists are only recently coming to understand.
Ravens and wolves are often found in proximity to one another, and ravens often "steal" and store meat from wolf kills. Ravens have thus been called "kleptoparasites," but this interpretation misses a key aspect of the relationship: ravens seem to act as scouts for the wolf packs, flying high above the ground and calling out to the wolves when they find a dead or vulnerable animal. Ravens cannot kill large mammals themselves, and even if they find a dead moose their beaks are not powerful enough to do much more than pick at the surface. Wolves are able to tear into carcasses, giving ravens access to the nutritious viscera.
This relationship leads the wolves to food that the wolves would otherwise miss, and gives the ravens access to food that would otherwise be trapped under thick hide. Ravens' playful teasing of wolves, pulling their tails and seeming to laugh as they fly away, may even be a ploy to keep wolves moving on to their next kill.
A portion of the proceeds from each sale of this design goes to Mission: Wolf, a Colorado-based wolf sanctuary dedicated to public education and reintroduction of wolves to the Rocky Mountains.
Artwork by Tracy Brooks