


Premium Tee, Lindisfarne, Black
Premium t-shirt that works equally well on the street as in the gym. It is custom-made for Grimfrost in soft, luxurious organic cotton. Even the dyeing and printing processes are fully organic, which is good for both You and Mother Earth.
It is printed with: "Lindisfarne", the date of the Viking raid and Grimfrost's runic logo.
- Premium quality
- Color: Black
- Material: 100% organic cotton (175g)
- Organic dyeing process
- Organic printing dye and method
- Washable at 40 degrees
- Sizes S to 5XL
- Copyrighted design by Grimfrost
MOTHER EARTH
The T-shirt is made from 100% organic cotton. Even the dyeing and printing processes are fully organic, which is good for both You and Mother Earth. They are packed in LDPE bags made from recycled plastic. The bags are both recyclable & biodegradable (12-24 months).
The Viking raid on Lindisfarne in AD 793 caused havoc throughout the Christian west and is considered by many as the beginning of the Viking Age.
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Premium t-shirt that works equally well on the street as in the gym. It is custom-made for Grimfrost in soft, luxurious organic cotton. Even the dyeing and printing processes are fully organic, which is good for both You and Mother Earth.
It is printed with: "Lindisfarne", the date of the Viking raid and Grimfrost's runic logo.
- Premium quality
- Color: Black
- Material: 100% organic cotton (175g)
- Organic dyeing process
- Organic printing dye and method
- Washable at 40 degrees
- Sizes S to 5XL
- Copyrighted design by Grimfrost
MOTHER EARTH
The T-shirt is made from 100% organic cotton. Even the dyeing and printing processes are fully organic, which is good for both You and Mother Earth. They are packed in LDPE bags made from recycled plastic. The bags are both recyclable & biodegradable (12-24 months).
The Viking raid on Lindisfarne in AD 793 caused havoc throughout the Christian west and is considered by many as the beginning of the Viking Age.






















