
Flames Indigenous Celebration T-Shirt
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- Supports Treaty 7 First Nations
We offer a number of different shipping methods in order to better suit your needs for when you need your order delivered.
Estimated delivery times are provided by them and based on shipping to major urban locations and are just that: estimates. We are unable to guarantee shipping within any particular date, and only provide these estimates as guidelines for when you would like to receive your package.
Also note that any customized orders (such as jerseys with custom lettering) will take an additional 3-4 weeks for the lettering to be applied before we are able to ship them.
Prices vary depending on the cost of your order, before shipping but after tax.
Method | Cost | Processing & Shipping Times |
In-Store* | Free | 3 - 6 Business Days |
Alberta $100+ Spend | Free | 3 - 5 Business Days |
Canada $150+ Spend | Free | 7 - 10 Business Days |
Continental US $200+ Spend | Free | 10 - 15 Business Days |
Alberta | $10.00 | 3 - 5 Business Days |
Canada - Expedited | $15.00 | 7 - 10 Business Days |
Canada - Express | $30.00 | 4 - 7 Business Days |
USA - Expedited | $25.00 | 10 - 15 Business Days |
USA - Express | $45.00 | 6 - 10 Business Days |
International Regular | $50.00 | 5 - 13 Weeks |
International Express | $90.00 | 10 - 14 Business Days |
1 In store pickup is available at any of our Calgary locations: North Hill Mall, Southcentre Mall, Stamps Store, and Saddledome. You will be contacted once the store receives your order and is ready for pick up.
2 Orders to the United States may be subject to customs or brokerage fees. Calgary Flames FanAttic/flamesport.com is not responsible for these fees. As we are a retail business, we cannot mark packages as Gifts in order to avoid such fees
The 2023 Indigenous Celebration logo was designed by Jacob Alexis and Richard Running Rabbit.
The Blasty logo is used to honour tradition, the organization, and Flames fans. Blasty has a circle around his eye for keen vision, the stripes were added to symbolize great achievements, and the eagle feather often represents the culture and our connection to history - Indigenous communities use them to honour great achievements or milestones. This speaks to reconciliation land also coincides with change, therefore, the flames in the tips of the feathers are used to represent that spark of change in forward-moving direction. The overall design is intended to be representative of the people and to share that connection and history of their relationship with the land.
A portion of the proceeds from this collection will be directed to local programming in each of the Treaty 7 First Nation communities.