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Skeleton Mori Heavy Cotton Hand Bleached Tee
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One of One — This Exact Shirt Will Never Be Made the same way Again
Hand-Bleached by the Artist, Not a Factory
Description
The Romans whispered memento mori to their greatest generals at the peak of victory. Not as a threat — as a gift. A reminder that the time you have is finite, which means the time you have matters.
The Skeleton Mori series is built on that truth. Every tee in this series features the same memento mori skull — the constant, the equalizer, the end that comes for everyone. What changes is the life surrounding it. The skeleton on your shirt may have worn a three piece suit to an office it never truly loved. It may have floated in orbit above a planet it only got to see once. It may have spent every weekend at the shore with sand between its toes.
You will not know which life your skeleton lived until the shirt arrives. That is not a mystery we forgot to answer. That is the entire point.
Every piece is hand bleached on heavy black cotton after your order is placed. The design is burned directly into the fabric — not printed, not screened, not transferred. It cannot wash out. No two are identical. No machine was involved.
Live today. Die tomorrow. Leave a good skeleton.
Product Details:
- 100% heavy cotton — black
- Hand bleached — no screens, no transfers
- Made to order — production begins after purchase
- Allow 5–10 business days before shipment
- The life your skeleton lived is revealed on arrival
- Every piece is unique — yours will differ from images shown
- Designed and made in Indianapolis by Canvas Rejects
- Sizes: S / M / L / XL / 2XL
Shipping & Returns
- Free shipping on orders over $50
- Standard delivery within 2–5 business days
- Easy 30-day returns
- Return items in original condition for a full refund
What is Hand Bleached Art
Most art fades. This doesn't.
We take the legends, the myths, the curses of mankind — and we burn them directly into black fabric using bleach as a medium. No ink. No screen. No heat press. The image doesn't sit on top of the shirt. It lives inside it, oxidized into the cotton itself at a chemical level.
It cannot be washed out. It cannot be replicated. It will outlast the shirt.
This isn't printing. This is excavation. We pull images from darkness the same way myths surfaced from history — not manufactured, but revealed.

