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Because no matter the language, “Mom” always means love.
Celebrate motherhood across cultures with our Mama Bear Love tees — a heartwarming series from the Everyday Heroines Collection. Each shirt features a cozy teddy bear design paired with a simple but powerful word: Mom, Nanay, Maman, Mommy — along with “I love you” in the corresponding language.
Whether you’re honoring your roots, gifting someone special, or simply showing love in the language that raised you, these tees are a wearable tribute to the women who shape our world with softness and strength.
Multilingual designs to reflect the beauty of global motherhood
Soft, durable cotton shirts made for comfort and connection
A perfect gift for Mother’s Day, birthdays, or just because
One word. One bear. Endless love.
.: Made with medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²)) consisting of 100% cotton for year-round comfort that is sustainable and highly durable.
.: The classic fit of this shirt ensures a comfy, relaxed wear while the crew neckline adds that neat, timeless look that can blend into any occasion, casual or semi-formal.
.: The tear-away label means a scratch-free experience with no irritation or discomfort whatsoever.
.: Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance.
EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, gpsr@honsonventures.com, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: Gildan 5000, 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Warnings, Hazard: For adults, Made in Nicaragua
Care instructions: Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), Non-chlorine: bleach as needed, Tumble dry: low heat, Do not iron, Do not dryclean
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