Calaveras Catrina Women Tank Top - Creepy Mexican Day of the Dead Shirt
Calaveras Catrina Women Tank Top - Creepy Mexican Day of the Dead Shirt
Calaveras Catrina Women Tank Top - Creepy Mexican Day of the Dead Shirt
Calaveras Catrina Women Tank Top - Creepy Mexican Day of the Dead Shirt
Calaveras Catrina Women Tank Top - Creepy Mexican Day of the Dead Shirt

Proud Chicano

Calaveras Catrina Women Tank Top - Creepy Mexican Day of the Dead Shirt

Sale price$26.95 Regular price$33.68
Save 20%
Color:Black
Size:XS
Quantity:
  • Delivery

    Free Standard Shipping: (7-14 Days)

  • Free Return & Exchange

  • Our 90-Day Fit Guarantee, Free Exchange & No-Hassle Returns

  • Shipping from US facilities

  • Unique Day of the Dead Design: Featuring a creepy yet elegant Calaveras Catrina, this design pays tribute to the traditional Mexican celebration of Día de los Muertos, blending cultural heritage with a bold, contemporary twist.
  • Proudly Mexican: Specifically designed for Mexican men and women who take pride in their roots and love the Chicano culture, this design reflects deep cultural pride and respect for tradition.
  • Vibrant, Eye-Catching Graphics: The intricate details of the Catrina artwork make it a standout piece, perfect for celebrating Mexican heritage and adding a unique touch to any Day of the Dead festivities or casual wear.
  • Comfortable and Durable: Made with lightweight material and a classic fit, this shirt ensures all-day comfort without sacrificing style. The double-needle sleeve and bottom hem enhance durability, making it perfect for everyday wear.
  • Perfect for Celebrations: Whether attending a Día de los Muertos event or expressing cultural pride, this shirt is the ideal choice for showcasing your love for Mexican traditions and Chicano culture.

 

Testimonials

I recently purchased a t-shirt from Proud Chicano, and it's been a game-changer. The quality is top-notch, and the designs truly resonate with my heritage. It's more than just clothing; it's a statement of pride and identity.

John S.