An Aro Ace Icon
Celebrate your identity and your love for the mysterious with our Mothman Aromantic Pride Shirt. This powerful design merges the shadowy allure of the legendary Mothman with the colors of the aromantic pride flag, creating a unique statement piece for the LGBTQ+ cryptid enthusiast.
The design features the iconic silhouette of the Mothman with his glowing red eyes, set against a distressed sunset backdrop in the shades of the aromantic flag: green, white, gray, and black. This design captures a sense of mystery and unapologetic self-expression, embodying how both the Mothman and the aro community stand apart from the ordinary.
It’s the perfect T-shirt for pride parades, cryptid conventions, or just showing off your unique style. It makes a meaningful and thoughtful gift for any aromantic friend who finds strength in their cryptid fascination and their authentic self.
Product Information
Material
- Made of 100% cotton, ensuring a soft and breathable feel.
- Fiber content may vary depending on the color (refer to the color list for specific details).
Model
- Unisex Gildan 5000: A trusted classic for quality and durability.
Features
- Classic Midweight Fabric: Perfect balance of weight and comfort, ideal for everyday wear.
- Preshrunk Jersey Knit: Minimizes shrinkage for a consistent fit even after multiple washes.
- Double-Needle Stitching: Reinforced sleeve and bottom hems for added durability.
- Seamless Double-Needle Collar: Provides a clean and polished look with a 7/8″ ribbed finish.
- Taped Neck and Shoulders: Enhances comfort and ensures a durable construction.
- Tear Away Label: Easily removable for tag-free comfort.
This high-quality shirt combines timeless design with premium features, making it a versatile choice for casual wear or custom designs.
















Anthony –
Didn’t expect much but turned out awesome.
Alex P. –
Love the design and the representation. The green in the print is a little darker than the official aro flag, but it’s a minor detail. Still a great shirt that I love to wear.
Elizabeth Thomas –
I’d heard whispers about it, but it’s even more unexplained than I thought.