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Our Canada Post Series is inspired by various marks Canadian organizations have historically used to stamp their pre-paid envelopes. At minimum, prepaid envelopes are labeled with the sender’s permit number, but many organizations throughout history have chosen to both legally and illegally embellish their envelopes with custom marks of their own. Though this practice has been officially sanctioned since 2006 and continues to this day, we think the old school illicit ones are pretty rad.
This one was used by Friends of Canadian Media, which at the time was called Friends of Canadian Broadcasting.
50% of proceeds donated to Friends of Canadian Media
100% ring-spun cotton
6.1 oz medium-weight fabric
Garment-dyed
Relaxed fit
Our Canada Post Series is inspired by various marks Canadian organizations have historically used to stamp their pre-paid envelopes. At minimum, prepaid envelopes are labeled with the sender’s permit number, but many organizations throughout history have chosen to both legally and illegally embellish their envelopes with custom marks of their own. Though this practice has been officially sanctioned since 2006 and continues to this day, we think the old school illicit ones are pretty rad.
This one was used by Friends of Canadian Media, which at the time was called Friends of Canadian Broadcasting.
50% of proceeds donated to Friends of Canadian Media
100% ring-spun cotton
6.1 oz medium-weight fabric
Garment-dyed
Relaxed fit
Our Canada Post Series is inspired by various marks Canadian organizations have historically used to stamp their pre-paid envelopes. At minimum, prepaid envelopes are labeled with the sender’s permit number, but many organizations throughout history have chosen to both legally and illegally embellish their envelopes with custom marks of their own. Though this practice has been officially sanctioned since 2006 and continues to this day, we think the old school illicit ones are pretty rad.
This one was used by Friends of Canadian Media, which at the time was called Friends of Canadian Broadcasting.
50% of proceeds donated to Friends of Canadian Media
100% ring-spun cotton
6.1 oz medium-weight fabric
Garment-dyed
Relaxed fit