The Nomád Sari stone-washed T-shirt is 100% natural cotton, made in Nepal and double stone-washed. This is the L-sized, blue version with the "Stay Wild Moon Child" lettering and a stylised moon motif. A slightly youthful, slightly poetic piece for those who like a garment that arrives with a small personal message.
The message of the lettering
"Stay Wild Moon Child" is a short sentence of a modern, alternative way of feeling: stay as free and wondering as one feels on a moonlit night. It is not a corporate slogan, nor a public statement — more an encouragement to oneself. The "moon child" here is not about age but about an inner state. Those who like to wear such a line usually know that feeling well.
Why this blue
The chosen mid-dark blue is deep and saturated, but not black. It fits the mood of the moon motif perfectly: it suggests a night sky without being too dark. The lighter print tone provides a clean contrast, so the lettering reads easily up close while, from a distance, only the moon graphic stands out.
The L-size cut
The L measures approximately 65 cm long and 47 cm wide at the chest. Comfortable, not tight, but not unnecessarily loose either — it covers an average L upper body comfortably and breathes well in summer heat thanks to 100% cotton. If you normally wear L and prefer an airier feel, this piece will be especially pleasant.
How to put it together
"Stay Wild Moon Child" pairs nicely with denim — particularly off-white or classic mid-blue jeans — but also with sand-coloured linen trousers. For evening or early-autumn wear, an open beige cotton overshirt elegantly finishes the look. A simple round leather or textile bracelet is plenty of jewellery.
When it is the best choice
When you need a light garment for a long day: for travel, a festival, a garden meet, a family walk. A shirt that goes with you and now and then winks at you with its lettering — when you catch it in the mirror. That is its purpose: to keep you company.
How to care for it
Wash at 30°C inside out. Avoid strong fabric softener and bleach. Air-dry in the shade — direct sunlight can fade the blue tone over time. Ironing is usually unnecessary; if needed, always protect the lettering with a thin cloth.