A beautiful vintage botanical illustration (1910) of the blackberry (Watson variety - Rubus watson). If you are wondering why these blackberries are red, it is due to a thing called red drupelet reversion, a physiological disorder which causes the fruit to change colour post-harvest when stored in a cool place. Printed on an exceptionally high quality, ethically produced t-shirt: Luxuriously soft, 100% organic ring-spun cotton. 180gsm, fabric washed. Single jersey, medium fit (neither tight nor loose). Confidence in Textiles certified by Oeko-Tex (this means that the ink used is safe). Fairwear certified (this means that everyone involved in the production of the garment is treated fairly). Vegan approved. T-shirt size chart is in the pics. If in doubt, take a t-shirt which fits you well, measure it, then compare to the chart. If between sizes, always go a size above. United States buyers should buy the size above their usual size, so if you are a medium in the USA, then you should buy large. Production: Professionally DTG printed in an old Victorian stables (no horses currently present). I aim to dispatch within two working days, but please allow up to five, just in case. Packaging: recyclable. Washing instructions: wash inside out at 30 degrees, & avoid ironing the print directly. You will love your new t-shirt. If you have any questions, then I’m very approachable. Blackberry | Watson | 1910 - Unisex Organic T-Shirt, Vintage Style Botany T-Shirt