METANOIA • GLASS CRANE • Droptail T-shirt
FEATURES
MATERIAL
• Material: Polyester/Spandex
• This polyester is blended with a tiny amount of spandex. This improves the texture and preserves the feel, vibrant color, and shape over time.
FIT/FEEL
• Texture is soft/smooth with a little weight and bounce to it. Fabric is breathable and moisture-wicking. Perfect for warm weather.
• While polyester is required for sublimation, this fabric is not the "shiny" polyester commonly seen with all-over print shirts. It has a matte finish and feels softer than typical cotton.
DESIGN
• The shape of this garment includes a subtle drop-tail
• The graphics are UV-reactive in places
• Additional features: woven logo patch, branded inner lining
METHOD
SIZING
SIZE METER
RUNS SMALL ── TRUE TO SIZE ── RUNS LARGE
MODEL INFO
SIZE CHART
ARTIST
- This piece was created by Glass Crane
- Typography additions by RNA
- Collection 5 of our artist series
- Front Graphic: Digital artwork titled "Metanoia"
- Left Sleeve Woven Label: "Glass Crane" + "Rage Nation Apparel Artist Series Collection"
Glass Crane aka Steven McCorry uses a variety of digital mediums to craft visually arresting and otherworldly realms.”
"I am a self-taught digital artist and motion designer. I operate primarily in the field of music design and specialize in branding and custom album art/packaging solutions. Born and raised in the Flour City, Rochester NY." - Glass Crane
INSPIRATION
"I am convinced that the way forward for the human race is to recognize and protect the fundamental right of sovereignty over consciousness, to throw off the chains of our divisive religious heritage, to seek out forms of spirituality (or no spirituality at all if we so prefer) that are truly supportive of liberty and tolerance, to help the human spirit to grow rather than to wither, and to nurture our innate capacity for love and mutual respect. The old ways are broken and bankrupt and new ways are struggling to be born. Each one of us with our own talents, and by our own choices, has a part to play in that process.” - Graham Hancock