Coffee Map Long-sleeve Tee
- b corp
- fair trade
The 3-second version
- 100% combed cotton in a midweight 5.3-ounce fabric that holds up to regular wear
- World map on back showing real sourcing origins, not generic coffee imagery
- Illustrated coffee branch pattern down the sleeve adds botanical detail
- Sizing required
- Roaster-specific map design, not generic coffee art
- Not gift-wrapped
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Long-sleeve tee with coffee origin map and botanical sleeve detail
Most coffee-themed shirts settle for a logo or a generic illustration of a plant. This one maps the actual places where the roaster sources beans, turning geography into the graphic. The difference matters if you're someone who reads the origin on the bag and thinks about where that is—it's a shirt that assumes you already care about provenance, not one trying to convince you it's charming.
The midweight cotton and clean fit make it easy to wear often, and the sleeve art gives it visual interest without requiring you to broadcast a brand name across your chest. It's for people who want their clothing to reflect what they're into without making it loud.
Good gift when
- Coffee drinkers who care about origin and want that interest reflected in what they wear
- People who prefer graphic tees with quieter front designs and detailed backs
- Anyone looking for midweight cotton long-sleeves that work across seasons
Skip it if The map and graphics are specific to one roaster's sourcing network, so it won't appeal to people looking for neutral or broadly coffee-themed apparel.
Specs
- Material
- 100% combed cotton
- Weight
- 5.3 oz
- Color
- Gray Blue
- Fit
- Classic
- Front design
- Small logo on left chest area
- Back design
- World map showing sourcing origins
- Sleeve design
- Illustrated coffee branch pattern
- Shirt blanks
- ascolour
- Screen printing
- Inkfinity Printing, Durham, NC
- Sizes available
- Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2XL, 3XL
What's included
- One long-sleeve tee
If you're giving it
- You'll need their size
Sizing required; arrives folded, not gift-wrapped.
The maker
Coffee sourcing is inherently geographic—each bean comes from a specific place with its own climate, altitude, and farming tradition. Specialty roasters spend years building direct relationships with farms and cooperatives across the coffee belt, learning the terrain and the people behind each harvest.
This shirt turns that network into something visible. The back map isn't decoration; it's a record of where the beans actually travel from. The illustrated branch on the sleeve adds a botanical layer, nodding to the plant itself rather than just the finished product in a cup.
Screen printing happens in Durham, keeping the production local to the roaster's home base. The blanks from ascolour provide a consistent canvas, and the midweight cotton makes the shirt practical enough to wear regularly rather than saving it for coffee festivals or weekends.
The details
This gray blue long-sleeve shirt turns the sourcing geography of specialty coffee into wearable art. The back carries a world map marking each origin where beans are purchased, while an illustrated coffee branch runs down the sleeve. A small logo sits on the front left chest area.
The fabric is 100% combed cotton at a midweight 5.3 ounces, substantial enough for layering without being heavy. The classic fit works for daily wear, and the sleeve graphics give you something to look at beyond a plain solid.
Screen printing is handled by Inkfinity Printing in Durham, North Carolina. The shirt blanks come from ascolour. Sizes run from small through 3XL, all following the same cut and proportion.
The design shows actual sourcing locations rather than generic coffee-belt imagery, so the map reflects real buying relationships. If you're someone who pays attention to where your beans come from, the back of this shirt speaks that same language—origin matters, and it's worth putting on a map.
Midweight cotton shirt mapping the sourcing journey from farm to roaster
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Questions
- What does the map on the back show?
- The map marks the specific regions and countries where the roaster sources coffee. These are actual buying origins, not decorative or generic coffee-growing areas, so the map reflects real sourcing relationships.
- How does the fit run?
- The shirt follows a classic fit—not slim, not oversized. The blanks are made by ascolour, which tends to run true to size with a comfortable, straight cut that works for layering or wearing on its own.
- Is this heavy enough for cooler weather?
- At 5.3 ounces, the fabric is midweight—heavier than a standard summer tee but lighter than a thermal. It works well for fall and spring on its own, and layers easily under a jacket when it's colder.
- Will the screen printing hold up to washing?
- Screen printing on quality cotton generally lasts through many washes if you turn the shirt inside out and avoid high heat in the dryer. The printing is done by Inkfinity Printing in Durham, which uses standard durable inks.
- What's on the sleeves?
- One sleeve features an illustrated coffee branch pattern—a botanical drawing style that shows leaves and coffee cherries running down the length of the sleeve.
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