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Garment Dyed | "(Aam) Si Baat Hai" Mango Tee : White

Garment Dyed | "(Aam) Si Baat Hai" Mango Tee : White

Garment Dye is a special pre-shrunk fabric treatment process to achieve a softer and more vintage feel for the tee, resulting to a better quality & elevated product.

The design is a play on/double meaning for "Aam" which also means Mango.

• Urdu Reads: "(Aam) Si Baat Hai"
• 100% Ring-Spun CottonĀ Garment Dyed Tee inĀ White
• Fabric Weight:Ā 6.1Ā oz/yd² 
• DTG Print TechniqueĀ on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit.Ā See Guide.

Mango is the official fruit of Pakistan. It is the sixth largest producer of mangoes in the world which makes it an important export commodity for the country. Mango is grown in almost all provinces of Pakistan, with Punjab and Sindh being the major mango-producing regions. The mango season in Pakistan usually starts in May and lasts until September, with the peak season occurring in June and July. Pakistan produces a wide variety of mangoes, with the most popular being Sindhri, Chaunsa, and Anwar Ratol. Mango is a significant part of Pakistan's culture and is often referred to as the "king of fruits."

The country's climate is ideal for mango cultivation, with hot and dry weather conditions during the fruiting season.
Mango agriculture employs a significant proportion of the country's rural population, leading the government to implement various policies and programs to support mango growers and increase exports. One such program is the Mango Export Development Board, which provides technical support, financial assistance, and market access to mango growers. They also conducts research and development activities to improve the quality and yield of mangoes. Other major agriculture in Pakistan include wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, maize, citrus, and potatoes that all contribute to Pakistan’s growth in trade and economy.

Mangoes are considered a symbol of hospitality and generosity in Pakistani culture. Offering a plate of sliced mangoes to guests is a common gesture. They are also a key ingredient in many Pakistani dishes, including chutneys, pickles, and desserts.

With all this, there’s no question to why mango is a symbol of Pakistan.

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Garment Dyed | "(Aam) Si Baat Hai" Mango Tee : White

Garment Dye is a special pre-shrunk fabric treatment process to achieve a softer and more vintage feel for the tee, resulting to a better quality & elevated product.

The design is a play on/double meaning for "Aam" which also means Mango.

• Urdu Reads: "(Aam) Si Baat Hai"
• 100% Ring-Spun CottonĀ Garment Dyed Tee inĀ White
• Fabric Weight:Ā 6.1Ā oz/yd² 
• DTG Print TechniqueĀ on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit.Ā See Guide.

Mango is the official fruit of Pakistan. It is the sixth largest producer of mangoes in the world which makes it an important export commodity for the country. Mango is grown in almost all provinces of Pakistan, with Punjab and Sindh being the major mango-producing regions. The mango season in Pakistan usually starts in May and lasts until September, with the peak season occurring in June and July. Pakistan produces a wide variety of mangoes, with the most popular being Sindhri, Chaunsa, and Anwar Ratol. Mango is a significant part of Pakistan's culture and is often referred to as the "king of fruits."

The country's climate is ideal for mango cultivation, with hot and dry weather conditions during the fruiting season.
Mango agriculture employs a significant proportion of the country's rural population, leading the government to implement various policies and programs to support mango growers and increase exports. One such program is the Mango Export Development Board, which provides technical support, financial assistance, and market access to mango growers. They also conducts research and development activities to improve the quality and yield of mangoes. Other major agriculture in Pakistan include wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, maize, citrus, and potatoes that all contribute to Pakistan’s growth in trade and economy.

Mangoes are considered a symbol of hospitality and generosity in Pakistani culture. Offering a plate of sliced mangoes to guests is a common gesture. They are also a key ingredient in many Pakistani dishes, including chutneys, pickles, and desserts.

With all this, there’s no question to why mango is a symbol of Pakistan.

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Garment Dye is a special pre-shrunk fabric treatment process to achieve a softer and more vintage feel for the tee, resulting to a better quality & elevated product.

The design is a play on/double meaning for "Aam" which also means Mango.

• Urdu Reads: "(Aam) Si Baat Hai"
• 100% Ring-Spun CottonĀ Garment Dyed Tee inĀ White
• Fabric Weight:Ā 6.1Ā oz/yd² 
• DTG Print TechniqueĀ on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit.Ā See Guide.

Mango is the official fruit of Pakistan. It is the sixth largest producer of mangoes in the world which makes it an important export commodity for the country. Mango is grown in almost all provinces of Pakistan, with Punjab and Sindh being the major mango-producing regions. The mango season in Pakistan usually starts in May and lasts until September, with the peak season occurring in June and July. Pakistan produces a wide variety of mangoes, with the most popular being Sindhri, Chaunsa, and Anwar Ratol. Mango is a significant part of Pakistan's culture and is often referred to as the "king of fruits."

The country's climate is ideal for mango cultivation, with hot and dry weather conditions during the fruiting season.
Mango agriculture employs a significant proportion of the country's rural population, leading the government to implement various policies and programs to support mango growers and increase exports. One such program is the Mango Export Development Board, which provides technical support, financial assistance, and market access to mango growers. They also conducts research and development activities to improve the quality and yield of mangoes. Other major agriculture in Pakistan include wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, maize, citrus, and potatoes that all contribute to Pakistan’s growth in trade and economy.

Mangoes are considered a symbol of hospitality and generosity in Pakistani culture. Offering a plate of sliced mangoes to guests is a common gesture. They are also a key ingredient in many Pakistani dishes, including chutneys, pickles, and desserts.

With all this, there’s no question to why mango is a symbol of Pakistan.

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