
Garment Dyed | "Diana Pakistani Memorial" Tee in White
Garment Dye is a special pre-shrunk fabric treatment process to achieve a softer and more vintage feel for the tee, resulting to a better quality & elevated product.
• Urdu Reads: "Diana"
• 100% Ring-Spun Cotton Garment Dyed Tee
• Fabric Weight: 6.1 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit. See Guide.
"Pakistan has been close to my heart for a long time, and I have always felt a part of me is here." Princess Diana had a special relationship with Pakistan, which was evident through her several visits to the country, first visited in 1991.
After her tragic death, her legacy was celebrated in Pakistan, and several charities were established in her name. One such charity, the Diana Princess of Wales Health Education and Research Foundation, was established to help improve healthcare and education in rural areas of Pakistan. Princess Diana's dedication to charitable work and her passion for helping others made her a beloved figure in Pakistan and cemented her legacy as a humanitarian.
Hasnat Khan, cousin of Imran Khan, was a Pakistani-British heart surgeon who had a brief romantic relationship with Princess Diana. The two met in 1995. Khan was working at the hospital at the time and was introduced to Princess Diana. The two struck up a conversation, and a romantic relationship soon followed.
The relationship between Hasnat Khan and Princess Diana was kept private, and the couple tried to keep their romance out of the public eye. However, their relationship was eventually uncovered by the media, and the press began to speculate about the nature of their relationship.
The constant media attention put a strain on their relationship, and the couple eventually decided to end their relationship in 1997.
In recent years, Pakistan has honored Princess Diana's memory by naming several public spaces after her. In 2017, a park in Lahore was named after her, and in 2019, a highway in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province was also named after her. These tributes serve as a testament to the enduring impact that Princess Diana had on Pakistan.
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Garment Dye is a special pre-shrunk fabric treatment process to achieve a softer and more vintage feel for the tee, resulting to a better quality & elevated product.
• Urdu Reads: "Diana"
• 100% Ring-Spun Cotton Garment Dyed Tee
• Fabric Weight: 6.1 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit. See Guide.
"Pakistan has been close to my heart for a long time, and I have always felt a part of me is here." Princess Diana had a special relationship with Pakistan, which was evident through her several visits to the country, first visited in 1991.
After her tragic death, her legacy was celebrated in Pakistan, and several charities were established in her name. One such charity, the Diana Princess of Wales Health Education and Research Foundation, was established to help improve healthcare and education in rural areas of Pakistan. Princess Diana's dedication to charitable work and her passion for helping others made her a beloved figure in Pakistan and cemented her legacy as a humanitarian.
Hasnat Khan, cousin of Imran Khan, was a Pakistani-British heart surgeon who had a brief romantic relationship with Princess Diana. The two met in 1995. Khan was working at the hospital at the time and was introduced to Princess Diana. The two struck up a conversation, and a romantic relationship soon followed.
The relationship between Hasnat Khan and Princess Diana was kept private, and the couple tried to keep their romance out of the public eye. However, their relationship was eventually uncovered by the media, and the press began to speculate about the nature of their relationship.
The constant media attention put a strain on their relationship, and the couple eventually decided to end their relationship in 1997.
In recent years, Pakistan has honored Princess Diana's memory by naming several public spaces after her. In 2017, a park in Lahore was named after her, and in 2019, a highway in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province was also named after her. These tributes serve as a testament to the enduring impact that Princess Diana had on Pakistan.























