Specifications
- Material: 250 gsm cotton fabric, hand silk-screen printed
- Color options: White or Black
- Size options: S, M, L, XL, 2XL. Details here.
Description

The wild boar - a familiar symbol of Vietnam’s Central Highlands - makes a surprise appearance on the “200km” Cotton T-Shirt, carrying a playful reminder of endurance and the call of the open road.
This shirt is more than a casual tee - it’s a tribute to the spirit of adventure. The exclusive design features a quirky boar towing travel gear, printed on premium cotton fabric:
- Soft, shrink-resistant cotton with a relaxed and flattering fit
- Silkscreen printing for long-lasting, vibrant graphics
- Effortlessly pairs with shorts, jeans, or layered under outerwear
- Perfect for road trips, group outings, or as a thoughtful gift
One t-shirt—with a wild twist—that sparks joy and inspires every journey ahead.



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Why we CHUS it
About Salaxsaler

Born from the vibrant heart of Saigon, Salaxsaler is more than just a Vietnamese fashion brand – it's an adventure waiting to unfold. Drawing inspiration from rugged hillsides and dusty trails, this distinctive label has created a unique fashion language for free spirits everywhere.
Each Salaxsaler design carries the imprint of majestic nature, from relaxed t-shirts to handcrafted silk scarves with original prints. These aren't merely garments – they're invitations to explore, stories of journeys and a passion for open spaces.
The brand particularly emphasizes comfort and high functionality, creating ideal products for summer and outdoor activities. Every stitch is infused with the liberal spirit of Saigon – a city that embraces bold ideas with open arms!
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