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The Erymanthian Boar

The Erymanthian Boar

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Step into the myth with our Erymanthian Boar T-Shirt, a bold piece in the exclusive Hercules Collection. Made from 100% high-quality, lightweight cotton, this tee combines ultimate comfort with a spirit of adventure. The minimalistic design portrays Hercules’ legendary capture of the fearsome Erymanthian Boar, allowing you to wear a piece of ancient legend.

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 Erymanthian Boar

    The fourth labor of Hercules took him to the far-reaching lands of Erymanthus, where he was tasked with capturing the Erymanthian Boar, a fearsome beast known for its monstrous size and ferocity. This creature rampaged through the forests and fields, its tusks sharp as swords, trampling crops and terrifying the inhabitants. 

    Hercules' mission was not just to subdue a wild animal but to restore peace to a region haunted by the boar's relentless destruction.

  • 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.