JUNETEENTH 1865
JUNETEENTH 1865
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The “Juneteenth 1865” design is a powerful tribute to freedom, resilience, and Black history. It marks the historic day—June 19, 1865—when the last enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas were finally informed of their freedom, over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. This design honors the pain, the fight, and the triumph that echoes through generations.
It’s more than a date—it’s a movement and a celebration of liberation. The design often incorporates bold numerals “1865,” Pan-African colors (red, black, green, and sometimes gold), and imagery like chains breaking, raised fists, or African patterns to symbolize strength, identity, and pride.
Perfect for T-shirts, flags, posters, hoodies, and community event merch, this design is for those who wear history as honor and walk forward with legacy in mind.
Bold. Liberated. Culturally rich.
Hashtags:
#Juneteenth1865 #CelebrateFreedom #BlackHistory365 #FreedomDay #LegacyOfStrength #WeAreTheDescendants #UnchainedAndUnapologetic #HonorTheJourney #BlackExcellence #FromChainsToChange
🔥 Transfer Pressing Instructions (DTF)
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Temp: 290–320°F
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Time: 10–15 seconds
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Pressure: Medium to firm
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Peel: Cold peel only
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Let the film cool completely, then peel slowly from one corner
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Repress with a Teflon sheet for 5 seconds for durability
Pre-press your garment for 5–7 seconds to remove moisture.
Works best on cotton, poly, or cotton/poly blends.
Washing Tips:
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Wait 24–48 hrs before washing
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Wash inside out, cold, gentle cycle
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Tumble dry low or hang dry
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Do not bleach or iron over design
Shipping Time
3 to 5 BUSINESS DAYS
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