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Evil Eye 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 Evil Eye is one of the oldest symbols in human history. Rooted in ancient Greece, Turkey, the Middle East, and beyond — it is simultaneously the curse and the protection against it. The watcher and the shield. To wear it is to carry that contradiction openly.
At Canvas Rejects, every character is an ongoing series with no identical pieces. When you order the Evil Eye tee, you are not selecting from existing inventory. Your order triggers the creation. The design is channeled by hand using a bleach technique that burns the image directly into the cotton fibers — not printed on top, not screened, not transferred. It lives inside the fabric. It will not crack, peel, or fade.
What arrives will differ from any image shown. The core character remains — the Eye, the energy, the mythology. The expression of it is yours alone.
This is not mass production. This is alt fashion made the way it should be — by a human, for a human.
- 100% heavy cotton — black
- Hand bleached — no screens, no transfers
- Made to order — production begins after purchase
- Allow 5–10 business days before shipment
- 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.

