Blackflies. The new wardrobe staple that will have you flying high in style—minus the buzz. This shirt is not only a fashion statement but also a declaration that you’re too cool to be swatted. A fun collaboration between Liberty Graphics and the Maine Blackfly Breeders Association. Made from 100% cotton, it’s softer than a cloud on a fluffy day and more breathable than your buddy after a two-hour hike!
Artist: Marilyn Dowling.
Color: Sage
Sizes: S–3X, True to Size
100% Cotton Heavyweight Tee
Screen printed in the USA with water-based ink
About Liberty Graphics Liberty Graphics got its start in 1977, when a local named Tom Opper couldn’t find anyone to print t-shirts for Liberty, Maine’s 150th anniversary—so he rolled up his sleeves and did it himself. A few artist friends joined in, and before long they were selling shirts at craft fairs and festivals across the state. By the ‘90s, their nature-inspired designs had made their way into stores like L.L. Bean, The Nature Company, and museums around the country. Known for hand-separated artwork and vibrant, water-based screen prints, Liberty Graphics has built a loyal following over the decades. Today, the worker-owned co-op still calls Liberty home, printing with care and craft, just like they always have.
Blackflies. The new wardrobe staple that will have you flying high in style—minus the buzz. This shirt is not only a fashion statement but also a declaration that you’re too cool to be swatted. A fun collaboration between Liberty Graphics and the Maine Blackfly Breeders Association. Made from 100% cotton, it’s softer than a cloud on a fluffy day and more breathable than your buddy after a two-hour hike!
Artist: Marilyn Dowling.
Color: Sage
Sizes: S–3X, True to Size
100% Cotton Heavyweight Tee
Screen printed in the USA with water-based ink
About Liberty Graphics Liberty Graphics got its start in 1977, when a local named Tom Opper couldn’t find anyone to print t-shirts for Liberty, Maine’s 150th anniversary—so he rolled up his sleeves and did it himself. A few artist friends joined in, and before long they were selling shirts at craft fairs and festivals across the state. By the ‘90s, their nature-inspired designs had made their way into stores like L.L. Bean, The Nature Company, and museums around the country. Known for hand-separated artwork and vibrant, water-based screen prints, Liberty Graphics has built a loyal following over the decades. Today, the worker-owned co-op still calls Liberty home, printing with care and craft, just like they always have.