Description
The Tibetan flag was adopted by the 13th Dalai Lama in 1916 and used up until 1951 before the Chinese government banned it in 1959.
The flag now represents Tibet and Tibetans in exile and is seen by the People’s Republic of China as a symbol of the “seperatist movement” of seeking genuine autonomy for the Tibetan region.
It is not banned here! Wear this import symbol of Tibet with pride.
Material: 80% ringspun cotton/20% polyester.
- Drop shoulder style.
- Stylish fit.
- Soft cotton faced fabric.
- Taped neck.
- Ribbed collar, cuffs and hem.
- Twin needle stitching.
- WRAP Certified Production.
Weight: 280 gsm
Chest (to fit in inches):
XS 34
S 36
M 40
L 44
XL 48
XXL 52
3XL 56
Garment sizes are approximate and for guidance only.
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