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Joshua Tree California Vintage Retro Womens Fitted Ringspun Cotton Tee - White Logo

Joshua Tree California Vintage Retro Womens Fitted Ringspun Cotton Tee - White Logo

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Women’s fitted ringspun cotton t-shirt with a soft, lightweight jersey feel and a classic crewneck. Slim, contoured fit with a longer body length, side-seam construction, and a tear-away label; this style runs smaller than usual. Solid colors are 100% cotton; select heather/blend shades may include a cotton–polyester mix.

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What’s with the two deserts? Joshua Tree sits on a seam. The town and its national park straddle the line where two great deserts meet: the higher, cooler Mojave to the west — above about 3,000 feet, where the rain is a little more generous and the Joshua trees grow — and the lower, hotter Colorado Desert to the east, all creosote, ocotillo, and cholla cactus. Cross the park from one side to the other and the whole world changes: spiky Joshua-tree forests and piled boulders give way to open cactus flats and palm-shaded oases fed by water forced up along the San Andreas fault. Two deserts, one town at the gateway — which is a lot of strangeness for one stretch of California.

Today Joshua Tree is where the Mojave’s strangest tree reaches for the darkest, starriest sky. Our Joshua Tree designs gather that identity — the bear-and-star emblem, the trees, the boulders, the desert night — into wearable form. Joshua Tree — where two deserts meet under California’s darkest sky.

Why People Visit Joshua Tree

People come for the strangeness: trees out of a storybook, boulders made for scrambling, and a night sky so dark the Milky Way throws shadows. Pair the park with the town’s desert-arts scene and you have a high-desert getaway unlike anywhere else in California.

Joshua Tree California Merlin Classics retro vintage logo featuring the California bear and star over California Republic Est. 1850