RHINO BIRDS
Oxpeckers (renostervoëls) have a symbiotic relationship with Africa’s black and white rhinos. They feast upon the insects, parasites and ticks that agitate rhinos, liberating the horned giants of these tiny pests. Rhinos who enjoy the company of oxpeckers are more likely to avoid getting shot. The birds sound the alarm to an approaching human, increasing the chance for a rhino to avoid poachers. The bird’s Swahili name, askari wa kifaru, means “the rhino’s guard.”
Our fabric has been given a long last finish to give extra wear. 5% Spandex gives extra comfort and helps keep the shape of this carefully crafted garment over time. Inks are all formaldehyde free and meet highest eco standards. T-shirts are branded with a small clip logo on the sleeve.
Fabric: 180g, 95% combed cotton, 5% spandex
Fit: semi fitted with a bound neckline
Proudly made in South Africa