Caribbean Heritage Denim Shirt | Nou La Haitian Utility Contrast Pocket Button-Up
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The Story Behind the Piece
The island of Hispaniola, shared today by Haiti and the Dominican Republic, was named Ayiti by the indigenous Taíno people, meaning "land of high mountains." The Taíno were the island's first inhabitants, and their name for the land survived colonization, slavery, and revolution to become the name of a nation. This Caribbean heritage denim shirt carries that story on its chest literally. The Haiti map embroidered on this Haitian utility button up shirt is more than geography. It's a reminder that this land has always had a name, a people, and a story that predates every empire that tried to claim it. An island culture contrast pocket shirt built for style, versatility, and those who wear their roots with pride.
- Midweight denim with a soft washed finish
- Dual contrast chest pockets in red and indigo
- Embroidered Haiti map detail on chest
- Short sleeve button-up with structured collar
- Relaxed fit for everyday wear
- Built for style, culture, and versatility
Materials + Care
We prioritize quality in selecting the materials for our items, choosing premium fabrics and finishings that ensure durability, comfort, and timeless appeal.
Shipping + Returns
- Items are Made-to-Order
- Please allow time for production
- Domestic Shipping AFTER PRODUCTION & Fulfillment: 3-7 DAYS
- Priority Insured Shipping USPS