Aurora T-Shirt
Aurora enthusiasts can’t resist draping themselves in this blazing Borealis T-shirt design, which glows red and green in the dark, just like the real thing. So why wait around for the next big solar wind to blow? Now everyone can enjoy the elusive Northern Lights show anytime, at any latitude, with our Aurora T-shirt. Available on Black.
$24.00 – $25.00
Aurora Borealis printed with red and green glow-in-the-dark ink.
Aurora enthusiasts can’t resist draping themselves in this blazing Borealis T-shirt design, which glows red and green in the dark, just like the real thing. So why wait around for the next big solar wind to blow? Now everyone can enjoy the elusive Northern Lights show anytime, at any latitude, with our Aurora T-shirt. Available on Black.
| Weight | 8 oz |
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| Dimensions | 10 × 8 × 1 in |
| Color | Black |
| Size | Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large +$1.00, Youth Small 6-8, Youth Medium 10-12, Youth Large 14-16 |
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