The vote to adopt the Declaration of Independence was on July 2, 1776, so John Adams wrote to his wife that the 2nd of July would be the day that is celebrated annually. Brought to you by the Historic Table Quiet, thoughtful, and a little wry — this lightweight cotton tee carries a vintage-feeling print that pauses time. A soft crew neck and classic cut let the artwork sit front-and-center: a small, framed scene beneath a playful banner and hand-lettered text, finished with subtle fireworks accents. It wears like your go-to shirt for slow summer afternoons, backyard conversations, and neighborhood parades. Breathable and smooth, it moves easily from a relaxed walk to coffee with friends, becoming an approachable conversation starter for anyone who appreciates understated, story-driven design. Product features - 100% ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²) for a soft, breathable feel - Tubular knit (no side seams) for a clean drape and reduced fabric waste - Ribbed elastic collar with shoulder tape to preserve shape and prevent stretching - Pearlized tear-away label for comfortable, irritation-free wear - Prints produced with DTG/DTF methods suited for crisp, durable artwork Care instructions - Do not dryclean - Do not bleach - Tumble dry: low heat - Iron, steam or dry: low heat - Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors