Description: Nemo me impune lecessit Jacobite shirt. The motto is in Latin, meaning "No one provokes me with impunity" and was the motto of the Royal Stuart dynasty of Scotland, during the times of the Jacobite rebellion. This motto appeared on the banner of the 2nd Battalion of Lord Ogilvy's Forfarshire Regiment and fought at the Battle of Culloden Moor 16th April 1746,. The banner is the only known surviving Jacobite banner from the battle! Great gift for your mom, dad, aunt, uncle, daughter, son or anyone who loves Scotland and Scottish history!
Description: Peace, love, and being a damn good person. This psychedelic tribute to menschhood is bursting with retro 1970s flair—curvy lettering, swirling colors, and Stars of David for that extra chutzpah. Whether you’re honoring your mensch-y Zeyde, your bestie with heart, or just yourself (go off), this design is loud, proud, and ethically sound.
Description: The region of Punjab towards the left bank of Sutlej river is called Malwa. Malwa extends upto Ambala district in Haryana, beyond the borders of Punjab state. Almost 60-70% area of Punjab state is part of this region. The people of this region are given the demonym 'Malwai'. The primary language of this region is the Malwai dialect of Punjabi. Malwai Punjabi is considered very close to the written Punjabi.
Description: Chardi Kala is an important expression used in Sikhism for a mind frame that a Sikh has to accept and practice. It loosely means a “positive, buoyant and optimistic” attitude to life and the future. Always be in "high spirits", "ever progressive", "always cheerful", etc are some other terms used to describe this phrase. It reflects an eternally evergreen & blissful mental state of a Sikh. Check out our more Punjabi T-shirts design at PUNJABISTYL Store
Description: Celebrate the iconic Punjabi rap star with this bold, retro-style design featuring Karan Aujla in multiple looks. Perfect for desi music fans, hip-hop lovers, and anyone who vibes with powerful lyrics and a larger-than-life attitude. A must-have design for fans of modern Punjabi culture.
Description: This humorous design flips the traditional narrative of Columbus discovering America. It suggests that in 1492, Native Americans actually discovered Columbus, who was later lost at sea. It's a witty commentary on historical perspective and the often overlooked contributions of Indigenous peoples.
Description: This flag of Haiti design has a scratched and worn effect giving it a vintage look. Large scratches and specks cover the Haitian flag which gives it character and personality. Rough textures help to create a rugged, beat up flag design that is a stylish way to show off your Haitian patriotism.