PARSLEX
Fravashi Universe cotton graphic T-shirt
Fravashi Universe cotton graphic T-shirt
unisex / UT-Fr10009
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This symbol reflects the belief that the spirit has no beginning and no end.
This tee features a minimal depiction of the Fravashi (Faravahar)—an ancient Persian symbol of soul, guidance, and the unending self.
The yellow ring at its center reflects the belief that the spirit is immortal, having neither a beginning nor an end.
Printed with DTF on heavyweight, garment-dyed cotton, the shirt offers a soft yet structured fit—refined and reflective.
Materials
Materials
• 100% ring-spun cotton
• Fabric weight: 6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²)
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping Timeline
Each item is made especially for you when you place an order. Please allow 1–5 business days for production, plus shipping. Producing on demand helps reduce overproduction—thank you for supporting more thoughtful shopping.
Returns & Refunds
Because our products are made to order, we currently only accept returns for items that are damaged, misprinted, or lost in transit. If there's an issue with your order, please contact us within 15 days of receipt, including your order number and photos of the problem.
Exchanges
At this time, we do not offer exchanges. Please double-check the size chart and product details before placing your order.
Looking Ahead
As we grow, we’re working toward offering more flexible return and exchange options—just like other leading brands. We're committed to making your experience at Parslex even better.
For any questions regarding our policy or to start a return or exchange, reach out to us at support@parslex.com.
Dimensions
Dimensions
PRODUCT SIZE
(L)length (W)width (S)sleeve length
SIZE LABEL | LENGTH | WIDTH | SLEEVE LENGTH |
---|---|---|---|
S | 26 ⅝ | 18 ¼ | 16 ¼ |
M | 28 | 20 ¼ | 17 ¾ |
L | 29 ⅜ | 22 | 19 |
XL | 30 ¾ | 24 | 20 ½ |
2XL | 31 ⅝ | 26 | 21 ¾ |
3XL | 32 ½ | 27 ¾ | 23 ¼ |
4XL | 33 ½ | 29 ¾ | 24 ⅝ |
SIZE LABEL | LENGTH | WIDTH | SLEEVE LENGTH |
---|---|---|---|
S | 67.6 | 46.4 | 41.3 |
M | 71 | 51.4 | 45 |
L | 74.6 | 56 | 48.3 |
XL | 78 | 61 | 52 |
2XL | 80.3 | 66 | 55.2 |
3XL | 82.6 | 70.5 | 59 |
4XL | 85 | 75.6 | 62.6 |
* Garment measurements may vary slightly (up to 0.2" / 0.5 cm).
Measure once, order with confidence.
Quick Guide: Measure Your T-shirt (Takes 1–2 Minutes)
Grab a T-shirt that fits you well, lay it flat, and measure with a tape.
(L) Length: Measure from the top of the shoulder (beside the collar) to the bottom hem.
(W) Width: Measure across the chest from one armpit seam to the other.
(S) Sleeve Length: Measure from the top of the shoulder to the end of the sleeve.
You nailed it! Time to order your perfect fit.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
To keep your t-shirt looking vibrant and feeling cozy for years to come, please follow these care guidelines:
WASHING
• Turn the t-shirt inside out to protect the printed design.
• Machine wash in cold water on a gentle cycle.
• Use mild detergent—avoid bleach or harsh chemicals.
DRYING
• Air drying is recommended to maintain the longevity of the print.
• If using a dryer, select a low-heat or delicate setting.
IRONING
• Do not iron directly on the print.
• If necessary, place a clean cloth or parchment paper over the design and use low heat.
GENERAL TIPS
• Avoid dry cleaning, as it can damage the print.
• Do not stretch the design excessively to prevent cracking.
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FRAVASHI DESIGN
The Fravashi, also known as Faravahar, is an enduring symbol of the Achaemenid Empire, dating back to 522 BCE. It is believed to embody the core tenets of Zoroastrian philosophy, reflecting the profound connection between humanity and the divine. The central figure, often interpreted as a guardian angel or a representation of royal divine grace, is adorned with expansive wings and a ring symbolizing eternity.
This iconic design, famously carved into the stone walls of Persepolis (Parseh), has long been recognized as a symbol of protection and guidance. Over the centuries, this historic piece endured significant damage, most notably during the conquest of the Achaemenid Empire by Alexander the Great. The structure also sustained damage from shooting arrows, fire, and the passage of time.
In 2024, a meticulous three-month process of redesigning and uncovering the hidden intricacies of this masterpiece was completed. During this restoration, we worked tirelessly to preserve and study the Fravashi (Faravahar), uncovering an extraordinary geometric framework within its design.

Ancient Persian artisans had skillfully incorporated advanced mathematical principles, ensuring perfect symmetry and balance. From the curvature of the wings to the alignment of the human figure, every detail was calculated with precision, reflecting not only artistic excellence but also engineering brilliance.
These hidden geometric patterns, combined with the painstaking restoration efforts, elevate the Fravashi beyond its spiritual and cultural significance. It stands as a masterpiece of ancient design and a testament to the extraordinary sophistication and ingenuity of the civilization that created it.