Merch

T-shirts will be available for sale at the Fungus Festival on October 5th, as well as on sale here.

This year’s design is inspired by the fleeting presence of fungi. Appearing after rainfall, they can reveal themselves as if by magic—much like the cyanotype printing process. The design incorporates this analog technique, combined with other visual elements that echo the same sense of impermanence and handmade artistry.

These T-shirts subsidize the Fungus Festival and allow us to keep it free for all.

The artist
Juli Sasaki is a graphic designer for film, a yogi, and a devoted mycophile. Her fascination with fungi began in childhood, foraging for oyster mushrooms alongside her grandmother in Ohio. That early experience sparked a greater curiosity about mushrooms for both culinary and medicinal purposes. After joining the New York Mycological Society, Juli discovered that nearly anything can be explored through the lens of fungi—and she’s been joyfully lost in that world ever since.

The design
This year’s design is inspired by the fleeting presence of fungi. Appearing after rainfall, they can reveal themselves as if by magic—much like the cyanotype printing process. The design incorporates this analog technique, combined with other visual elements that echo the same sense of impermanence and handmade artistry.

The shirts
The shirts are unisex, short-sleeved.  They are 100% cotton and have been printed by Bushwick screenprinter Beezer Printing.

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Color

Natural, Stonewashed Blue

Size

S, M, L, XL, 2XL

2025 Fungus Festival Limited Edition T-Shirts
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