Wildflowers & Wings · Designed in Colorado Bumblebee Flight Path The whole meadow runs on her. A sweep of red clover — pink flowerheads soft as pom-poms, a few still in bud, leaves trailing in threes — and a single bumblebee lifting away from it, her path drawn behind her in a dotted line that loops and doubles back. The exact route of one afternoon's foraging, hand-painted in soft watercolor, in the spirit of a vintage field guide plate. A bumblebee is one of the few visitors whose tongue is long enough to reach the nectar at the base of a red clover flower — so the clover, in a way, waits for her. Darwin followed that thread all the way out: fewer bumblebees means less clover set to seed, and the bees depend on field mice leaving their nests alone, and the mice on the cats that keep them in check. Pull one string and the whole meadow feels it. She isn't just passing through. She's holding it together. Details Relaxed unisex fit Crew neck, short sleeves Large front print Sizes S–4XL · Five soft shades — White, Butter, Blossom, Chambray and Ivory Made to order, designed in Colorado Fabric Comfort Colors 1717 — heavyweight garment-dyed cotton 100% ring-spun cotton, dyed after the shirt is sewn Lived-in feel from the first wear; softens with every wash 10% of every order helps protect Colorado's trails.