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MHM Edisto Island
$35.00
Unit price perEstimated delivery between February 22 and February 24.
A bold classic with hometown roots, the Edisto Island, SC Tee represents where it all starts, right here in the Lowcountry. Featuring our signature marsh hen mark proudly across the chest, this tee is made for everyday wear and built for the folks who love tradition, good food, and the place that makes it all possible.
Simple, timeless, and easy to throw on year-round, it’s a staple piece that carries the Marsh Hen Mill name wherever you go.
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60/40 combed ring-spun cotton/polyester, 32 singles
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Fabric laundered for a soft, vintage feel
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Side seams for a clean fit and shape retention
- 4.3 oz./yd² (US)
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We ship to all 50 U.S. states. Orders typically ship within a few business days, and you'll receive tracking information as soon as your order is on the way.
Need to exchange or return an item? No problem—unworn and unopened items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of purchase. For help, reach out to us at info@marshhenmill.com.
From Our Mill to Your Table
Crafted with Purpose, Rooted in Tradition
A mill built on passion, heritage, and Southern grit.
Rooted in Tradition, Ground with Purpose
What started as a childhood fascination became Marsh Hen Mill — a small but mighty operation led by Greg Johnsman, who learned the craft from a third-generation miller and turned an old 1945 mill into a thriving business. Nestled on a sea island in South Carolina, we honor time-tested techniques to bring rich, authentic flavor to your table—one stone-ground batch at a time.
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