The Om Peace Peace Peace Tee
A timeless calming mantra printed on ethically sourced certified organic cotton.
Description
The Om Peace Peace Peace Tee is a 100% organic cotton T-shirt printed direct-to-garment with OM on the front and Peace Peace Peace on the back. Avaliable in White, Lavender, Desert Dust, Fraiche Peche, Cotton Pink, and Heather Gray. Only from ShirtCastle™.
Materials
- Fabric Weight: 5.3 oz/yd² (180gsm)
- Fiber Content: 100% organic combed ring-spun cotton
- Yarn Count: 24 singles
- Purity: No toxic dyes, chemical fertilizers, pesticides or formaldehyde
Construction
- Fit: Regular unisex fit
- Stitching: Double needle topstitch on sleeves and bottom hem
- Details: Signature neckprint
Origin & Impact
- Origin: Garment weaved, dyed and sewn in Bangladesh
- Ethics: Fair Wear approved
Thank you
Your ShirtCastle™ Om Peace Peace Peace Tee is made especially for you when you place an order, so it takes extra time to produce and deliver it. Making shirts on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction — so thank you for your patience and thoughtful purchasing decisions.
Why no polyester
Your Om Peace Peace Peace Tee is made from premium organic cotton and not a poly blend. Here's why that matters to your health.
Size Chart
| SIZE LABEL | LENGTH | WIDTH | SLEEVE LENGTH |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 28 ⅜" | 19 ½" | 9 ¼" |
| M | 29 ⅛" | 21" | 9 ½" |
| L | 29 ⅞" | 22 ⅝" | 9 ⅝" |
| XL | 31 ⅛" | 24 ⅝" | 9 ⅞" |
| 2XL | 32 ⅛" | 26 ⅝" | 10" |
| 3XL | 33 ⅛" | 28 ½" | 10 ¼" |
| 4XL | 33 ⅞" | 30 ½" | 10 ¼" |
| 5XL | 34 ⅝" | 32 ½" | 10 ¼" |
Product measurements may vary by up to 2".
Om Peace Peace Peace, the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, & T.S. Eliot
The universal prayer Om Shanti Shanti Shanti (Om Peace Peace Peace) originates from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, appearing notably in Chapter 1, Section 3, Verse 28 as the conclusion to the Pavamana Mantra:
"From evil lead me to good. From darkness lead me to Light. From death lead me to Immortality."
The threefold repetition of "Peace" is understood to quiet disturbances from the body, the environment, and cosmic forces.
The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad introduces the method of Neti, Neti ("not this, not that"), conceiving the ultimate reality via process of elimination. This upanishad's legacy extended to the West through T.S. Eliot, who ended his poem The Waste Land with the its moral commands — Datta, Dayadhvam, Damyata (Give, Sympathize, Control) — and the final invocation of "Shantih shantih shantih," which he equated to "the Peace which passeth understanding."
Primary References:
- Swami Madhavananda: The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (Text & Commentary, p. 86)
- Advaita Ashram: Neti Neti
- Jayjit Sarkar: T.S. Eliot and the Upanishads (Interactions Forum)
Shipping & Returns Policy
Free Shipping: Shipping is free on all orders.
No Returns: Because each piece is made to order, we're unable to accept returns or exchanges. Please review product details carefully before ordering.