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$10.50The Story

Get our signature graphics on a classic unisex tee. For an elevated fabric and oversized silhouette, explore the premium version here.
Shipping:
Ships immediately. Most deliver to door in 6-10 days.
Designer's Fit Guide:
This sourced tee features a traditional unisex fit and runs true to size. Many customers choose to size up for more relaxed styling. Refer to size guide for measurements.
Measurements:
See Guide
Garment Details:
• Urdu Reads: "Duniya Tumhari Hai"
• 100% Cotton Classic Unisex Tee in Sand
• Fabric Weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit
Story:
Urdu Reads: "Duniya Tumhari Hai / The World is Yours"
The significant wave of Pakistani immigration to America began in the 1970s and 80's, following the pivotal Immigration & Nationality Act of 1965 which abolished national origins quotas, making it easier for Pakistanis to immigrate to the USA in search of a higher quality of life. In the 80's, the flow of Pakistani immigrants continued stronger as families began to be sponsored for entry, and Pakistani communities had started to become established and have a more prominent presence in cities like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. During this time, Pakistan was facing political and financial instability which motivated the pursuit of the American Dream further.
The phrase "The World is Yours" became popular from the 1983 movie "Scarface". During the same time period in the 80's of established immigrant presence, the film used this phrase as a powerful message of ambition and limitless potential in America. Despite the criminal path to success from the film, the phrase reflects a universal theme of ambition, seizing opportunities, and the pursuit of the American dream that many immigrants - Pakistanis - had when arriving in the land of opportunity.
Some notable self-made stories of Pakistani immigrants like Shahid Khan, working from a dishwasher to a billionaire entrepreneur, are famously known. Other similar stories are of Tariq Farid who arrived in the USA when he was 11 years old in 1981 and later founded Edible Arrangements.
The graphic with Urdu that reads: "Duniya Tumhari Hai : The World Is Yours" is a reflection of the mindset that our parents also had and achieved in different capacities when moving to America.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description

Get our signature graphics on a classic unisex tee. For an elevated fabric and oversized silhouette, explore the premium version here.
Shipping:
Ships immediately. Most deliver to door in 6-10 days.
Designer's Fit Guide:
This sourced tee features a traditional unisex fit and runs true to size. Many customers choose to size up for more relaxed styling. Refer to size guide for measurements.
Measurements:
See Guide
Garment Details:
• Urdu Reads: "Duniya Tumhari Hai"
• 100% Cotton Classic Unisex Tee in Sand
• Fabric Weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit
Story:
Urdu Reads: "Duniya Tumhari Hai / The World is Yours"
The significant wave of Pakistani immigration to America began in the 1970s and 80's, following the pivotal Immigration & Nationality Act of 1965 which abolished national origins quotas, making it easier for Pakistanis to immigrate to the USA in search of a higher quality of life. In the 80's, the flow of Pakistani immigrants continued stronger as families began to be sponsored for entry, and Pakistani communities had started to become established and have a more prominent presence in cities like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. During this time, Pakistan was facing political and financial instability which motivated the pursuit of the American Dream further.
The phrase "The World is Yours" became popular from the 1983 movie "Scarface". During the same time period in the 80's of established immigrant presence, the film used this phrase as a powerful message of ambition and limitless potential in America. Despite the criminal path to success from the film, the phrase reflects a universal theme of ambition, seizing opportunities, and the pursuit of the American dream that many immigrants - Pakistanis - had when arriving in the land of opportunity.
Some notable self-made stories of Pakistani immigrants like Shahid Khan, working from a dishwasher to a billionaire entrepreneur, are famously known. Other similar stories are of Tariq Farid who arrived in the USA when he was 11 years old in 1981 and later founded Edible Arrangements.
The graphic with Urdu that reads: "Duniya Tumhari Hai : The World Is Yours" is a reflection of the mindset that our parents also had and achieved in different capacities when moving to America.

























