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NEW Pomeranian Dog Banana Tropical Hawaiian Shirt

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Pomeranian Dog Banana Tropical Hawaiian Shirt

KEY FEATURES :

  • Summer Short Sleeve Hawaiian Beach Shirt. Casual/Dating/Sun Beach Party/Hawaiian/suitable for a variety of occasions
  •  Suitable for special occasions such as Christmas, birthday, celebration, housewarming gift.

PRODUCT INFORMATION:

  • 100% KATE SILK
  • Casual button-down shirts /Soft decent Regular fit/Breathable/Good Quality/Men designer shirts /Good Choice for Summer/men Hawaiian shirts

PRINT : Dye-sublimation printing

WASHABLE : Machine wash cold, only non-chlorine bleach when needed, hang dry, cool iron on the reverse side or dry clean

In mythology, dogs often serve as pets or as watchdogs.[168] Stories of dogs guarding the gates of the underworld recur throughout Indo-European mythologies[169][170] and may originate from Proto-Indo-European religion.[169][170] In Greek mythology, Cerberus is a three-headed, dragon-tailed watchdog who guards the gates of Hades.[168] Dogs are also associated with the Greek goddess Hecate.[171] In Norse mythology, a bloody, four-eyed dog called Garmr guards Helheim.[168] In Persian mythology, two four-eyed dogs guard the Chinvat Bridge.[168] In Welsh mythology, Annwn is guarded by Cŵn Annwn.[168] In Hindu mythology, Yama, the god of death, owns two watchdogs who have four eyes. They are said to watch over the gates of Naraka.[172] A black dog is also considered to be the vahana (vehicle) of Bhairava (an incarnation of Shiva).[173]