Design is from a sketch, called "The Man Tree" by Hieronymus Bosch, circa 1470s. The name of the creature is later changed to the "Tree-Man", which appears, in the Bosch triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights.

The "Tree-Man" is the focus of the right panel, of The Garden of Earthly Delights (circa 1495-1505) , along with a pair of human ears brandishing a blade. A cavity in the torso is populated by three naked persons at a table, seated on an animal, and a fully clothed woman pouring drink from a barrel.

Uniquely textured, thick microfiber knit fabric of this high quality T-shirt wicks perspiration rapidly away from the skin, drawing it to the surface where it quickly evaporates.

.: 100% Polyester
.: 6.0 oz fabric
.: Tagless
.: Runs true to size

To find your size. lay out a t-shirt, that you know fits, flat onto a table top to measure.

Small
Width=19.02"
Length=29.02"
Sleeve Length=8.47"

Medium
Width=20.52"
Length=30.00"
Sleeve Length=8.75"

Large
Width=22.01"
Length=30.99"
Sleeve Length=9.06"

X-Large 
Width=24.02"
Length=32.01"
Sleeve Length=9.38"

2X-Large
Width=25.99"
Length=33.00"
Sleeve Length=9.65"

3X-Large
Width=27.49"
Length=34.02"
Sleeve Length=9.97"