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1715 Yamassee Indian Tribe Transparent Die-Cut Sticker

Original price was: $8.99.Current price is: $3.99.

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A translucent die-cut sticker that honors the 1715 Yamassee Indian Tribe with a clean, respectful design. The semi clear vinyl lets the background show through, so the artwork sits subtly on water bottles, kayaks, trail packs, or campsite gear without overpowering the surface. Weather-resistant and matte finished, it wears in instead of fading out sun, rain, and scrapes won’t erase the small statement it makes. Place it on a cooler, a journal cover, or a canoe and it becomes a quiet nod to regional history and stewardship of the land. The sticker’s muted presence invites a second look; it belongs to people who care about place, memory, and durable gear that withstands the outdoors.

Designed for outdoorsy folk who trace maps with their fingers, these stickers blend into the lived-in surfaces of travel: scratched water bottles, sun-bleached kayaks, and well worn compasses. Use it at gatherings that celebrate local heritage, on day trips to coastal sites tied to history, or as a small marker on gear you take on long hikes. Thoughtful and unobtrusive, it adds a layer of meaning without shouting an emblem that travels with you on muddy trails and salt-sprayed afternoons.

Product features
– Durable water-resistant vinyl—lasts 5+ years outdoors
– Matte UV protective laminate resists water, scratches, and sun
– Printed with eco-solvent inks for vivid, long-lasting color
– Available in five sizes to fit bottles, gear, and journals
– Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts

Care instructions
– Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the sticker outwards.

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