The most common association with lilies—specifically the white Madonna or Easter lily—is purity and innocence. In many traditions, they symbolize a return to a state of grace or a soul restored to innocence after death. In Greek mythology, lilies were said to have sprouted from the milk of Hera. In Christian iconography, they are the hallmark of the Virgin Mary, representing a "light" that pierces through the mundane world. Lilies are perennial bulbs that "die back" in the winter only to return with vigor in the spring. This lifecycle makes them the ultimate symbol of rebirth. This is why they are the standard flower for Easter—marking a transition from the darkness of the "tomb" to the light of new life. Giving lilies often signals a celebration of a new chapter, such as a wedding or a significant life change. You’ll often see lilies at funerals, but the symbolism there isn't actually meant to be "sad." They symbolize the idea that the soul of the deceased has departed in peace and returned to a state of "restored innocence." The tall, upright stalks of the lily suggest a reach toward the heavens, acting as a bridge between the physical and the spiritual.
These custom women's tank tops are crafted with a premium blend of 52% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton and 48% polyester, providing an ultra-soft, breathable feel. This fitted racer-back tank features a chic 1x1 micro ribbed texture, ensuring a flattering, snug fit. The high neck design offers a sleek, modern look, while the mid-length cut makes it perfect for layering or wearing on its own. Available in Athletic Heather, which consists of a 90/10 Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton/polyester blend, this tank top is the ideal blend of comfort and style for any casual or athletic occasion.
.: 52% Airlume combed and ringspun cotton, 48% polyester (fiber content varies for different colors)
.: Light fabric (5.46 oz/yd² (185 g/m²))
.: Fitted stretch fit
.: Mid length
.: Tear-away label
.: Printed using Direct to Film (DTF) technology
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