There's a version of you that never quite came back from Alaska — even if you've never been.
This isn't a tourist-trap souvenir shirt with a cartoon bear and a bad pun. It's a wolf, a bear, and a moose walking single file across a ridgeline under a sunset that's been fading the same way for ten thousand years — the kind of image that belongs on a patch on someone's pack, not a gift shop rack.
Put it on for the drive up north you keep meaning to take, or just for a Tuesday when you need to remember you're built for bigger country than your commute. Your people will get it. The ones who still check the elevation before they check the weather.
It's soft-washed cotton on a classic-fit tee — heavyweight enough to hold the print crisp through a hundred washes, easy enough to live in on a Saturday that starts before the sun does.
Some people are from Alaska. Some people just belong there. Either way, now you've got the shirt.