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Buddhist T-Shirt May You Be Peaceful-May You Be Happy-May You Be Free | Lotus Shirt | Mettā Loving Kindness Prayer | Buddhist Meditation

Buddhist T-Shirt May You Be Peaceful-May You Be Happy-May You Be Free | Lotus Shirt | Mettā Loving Kindness Prayer | Buddhist Meditation

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May You Be Peaceful – Gold Unisex T-Shirt
100% Cotton | Ethically Printed in Los Angeles | Gift-Ready Packaging

Share the message of loving kindness (mettā) with this soft, gold-colored unisex t-shirt. Featuring the phrase "May You Be Peaceful – May You Be Happy – May You Be Free", this ethically made shirt is designed to inspire compassion, mindfulness, and a commitment to justice.

Crafted from 100% soft-style cotton, this t-shirt offers a comfortable, true-to-size fit that’s perfect for everyday wear. Each shirt is printed locally at Homeboy Silkscreen in Los Angeles, CA—a project of Homeboy Industries, the largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world. Your purchase supports their mission of Jobs Not Jails and helps create opportunities for lasting change.

Product Features:

Color: Gold

Fabric: 100% soft-style cotton

Fit: Unisex, true to size

Screen Printed in Los Angeles

Ethically produced through Homeboy Industries

Complimentary gift wrap included

Makes a meaningful gift for friends, family, or yourself

This design is rooted in the spirit of Maitrī (loving kindness), a principle that reflects deep care for all sentient beings. Wearing it is a statement of solidarity, compassion, and radical kinship.

Your Purchase Gives Back:
We donate monthly to:

A New Way of Life, a re-entry program for women in Los Angeles

International Campaign for Tibet, supporting human rights and cultural preservation

All donations are tracked for full transparency. By choosing this shirt, you're helping build a more just and compassionate world.

Thank you for visiting our shop and for supporting local and global community efforts through conscious apparel.

"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity." -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 

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