Green Tea Long Sleeve T-Shirts
Description: Celebrate your love for green tea with this refreshing design! Perfect for men and women who enjoy a calming cup of green tea and are proud members of the Green Tea Sunday Club. "Green Tea Sunday Club" captures the essence of green tea lovers everywhere. Ideal for casual wear, tea parties, or as a gift for tea enthusiasts.
Description: Kawaii Boba Tea and Bubble Tea design featuring taro milk, Thai milk, honeydew milk, coffee milk, almond milk, strawberry milk, classic milk, matcha and mango milk for t shirts, stickers or any other product! Great gift for Boba tea lovers and people who love the pastel aesthetic.
Crafted with Tea Love Green Tea Warm Infusion Pure Glow Zen Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by Brats and Cherubs
$24
Description: The shirt features a minimalist illustration of a traditional Japanese teacup. The Japanese teacup have kanji character 茶 (cha) which means tea. It surrounded by green tea color text "Relax and have some green tea." Green tea represents mindfulness, purity, and connection to nature. It’s not just a beverage; it’s a ritual—a moment to pause and appreciate life’s simple pleasures. Whether you’re a seasoned green tea enthusiast or simply appreciate the aesthetics of a well-brewed cup, this t-shirt invites you to embrace the beauty of simplicity. 🍵🌸
Description: Our Tea Lover T Shirt with 100 Tea Terms is a perfect gift for the tea connoisseur in your life. Jammed full with over 100 tea barista words used to describe every type of tea from English tea, chai, to Indonesian tea and many more. With holidays just around the corner, this tee makes the perfect Christmas gift for every tea junkie and caffeine addict! We have included so much tea lingo & tea slang on this t-shirt, they are sure to learn some new tea terminology!
Description: Located on Union Street in Boston's North End, the Green Dragon Tavern was a hotbed of activity in pre-revolutionary Boston. In 1764, the tavern was sold to the St. Andrew's Lodge of Freemasons. The tavern's "Long Room" was used by several clubs and caucuses for private and public meetings. Consider what was planned in that room...Historians have come to refer to the famed spot as the "Headquarters of the Revolution."