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The Ceryneian Hind

The Ceryneian Hind

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Embrace the legend with our Ceryneian Hind T-Shirt, a distinguished piece in the exclusive Hercules Collection. Crafted from 100% high-quality, lightweight cotton, this tee offers superior comfort and a spirit of adventure. The minimalistic design captures Hercules’ pursuit of the elusive Ceryneian Hind, inviting you to wear a piece of ancient myth.

Features: crew neck, short sleeves and made with superior combed and ring-spun cotton that enhances its elasticity for a comfortable and flexible fit.

Color
Size

Dimensions: 71.1 (A) x 45.7 (B) cm

Measurements

H - Height
W - Width

 

H: Place the end of the tape beside the collar at the top of the shirt (Highest Point Shoulder). Pull the tape measure to the bottom of the shirt.

W: Lay the garment down on a flat surface and measure it from left to right across the chest, about 2cm below the arms.
Measurements are provided by suppliers and garments may run smaller or larger with a difference of +/- 2.5cm

Care instructions

Cold wash

Wash

Machine wash warm (max 40C or 105F), wash garment inside out with similar colors

Tumble dry

Tumble dry

Low

Bleach

Bleach

Only non-chlorine

No dry clean

Dry clean

Do not dry clean

Ironing

Iron

Do not iron on the illustration (printing)

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  • Capturing the Ceryneian Hind

    Hercules' third labor was a quest that required finesse rather than brute force. He was tasked with capturing the Golden Hind of Artemis, a radiant creature with antlers of gold and hooves of bronze, sacred to the goddess of the hunt.

    This was no ordinary deer; it was swift as the wind, its beauty unmatched, and it roamed the wild forests of Ceryneia, elusive as a shadow amidst the sun-dappled trees. The task was a delicate one, for Hercules could not risk harming the divine animal, lest he incur the wrath of Artemis herself.

  • Labours of Hercules

    In a time when gods and mortals intertwined, there lived a hero whose feats would be sung for ages, his name - Hercules.

    To atone for a grievous wrong, the oracle of Delphi commanded him to serve King Eurystheus for ten years, a task that seemed insurmountable. Yet, it was during these years that Hercules would undertake his legendary labors, a series of challenges so great, so perilous, that only a being of his unparalleled strength and courage could hope to prevail.