Sporelust!
Court Morel Animals & Mushroom T-Shirt, Olive Organic Cotton
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For our Animal and Mushroom Lovers our there! With artwork from the cover of The Mushroom Tarot guide book. That giant Morel is a Holy Shrump if ever we saw one, circled by the 4 animals of The Mushroom Tarot court cards: Northern Flying Squirrel, Raven, Black Bear and Rough Skinned Newt.
New colorway with two hand printed colors on an Organic Olive Tee. The accent layer on this one was hand drawn directly onto the film positive for printing the tee––old school techniques around here.
Materials
Materials
Hand Printed in Oregon on 100% Organic Cotton. Made in the USA. Featuring art by Sporelust! Co-Founder Chris Adams.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Wash Cold-Tumble Dry Low-Do Not Use Bleach-Do Not Iron

Designed to Stand Out
Every Sporelust! design starts as a pen-and-ink drawing. No templates, no stock art, no AI. Just original artwork inspired by mycology, nature, and decades of punk-skate culture.
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From Pen to Print
Hand Drawn Artwork
Every design starts as a pen-and-ink drawing. Original artwork inspired by mycology and punk-skate culture.
Quality Materials
100% organic cotton with eco-friendly water-based inks. Good for you, better for the planet.
Screen Printed
Screen printed in small batches, not mass-produced. Subtle ink variations make each piece one of a kind.
Shipped to You
Packed and shipped straight to your door. Free US shipping on orders over $75.
Made in the Studio
Every Sporelust shirt is printed by hand in a small studio in Oregon. Here's what that actually looks like.
What Sets Us Apart
Chris Adams
Chris is a pen-and-ink illustrator and the founder of Sporelust! He's spent over a decade creating artwork that combines his love of mycology with the punk-skate aesthetic of the '80s and '90s.
What started as a side project has grown into a community of mushroom lovers, foragers, and mycology enthusiasts who share a belief that the woods really are rad.
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