Are you already dreaming of a white Christmas? I’m more of a “dreaming for a white sands Christmas” kind of girl myself, but pretty soon the stores will be filled with holiday decor galore. And there is one Disney favorite who is already gearing up for the holidays. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is ready to trim the tree and spread good cheer.
How cute is this Oswald the Lucky Rabbit shirt?! There is a lot of awesome going on in this design, so let’s break it down real quick. First, you have Oswald, who is a Disney icon and a favorite of so many fans. Second, he is wearing a blue Santa suit, so you know he is ready for the holidays. But instead of a sleigh, he is flying a monorail! We all know that the monorail is the transportation of choice for Disney fans, so this is a perfect addition to the design! To finish it off, the text reads “Santa Oz Delivery Service” which is a super fun play on words.
To make things even better, this shirt is available in sizes for both adults and children and comes in a variety of different color options.
Adult Shirts
Children’s Shirts
If you are looking for a fun and creative way to dress the family for the holidays, look no further! After all, it’s going to be pretty hard to top a Santa Oz shirt.
Both designs are available on Etsy from thewaltlifeapparel. You can find the adult shirts HERE and the children shirts HERE. Let me know what you think of this extra special holiday discovery in the comment section below.
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