FOIL PRINT - The Coat of Arms of Haiti was originally introduced in 1807 and has appeared in its current form since 1986.
It shows six draped flags of the country, three on each side, which are located before a palm tree and cannons on a green lawn. On the lawn various items are found, such as a drum, a bugle, long guns, and ship anchors. Above the palm tree, there is a Phrygian cap placed as a symbol of freedom. On the lawn between the drum and the ribbon there were supposed to be two pieces of chain with a broken link symbolizing the broken chain of slavery
Item Description: CARIBBEAN APPAREL™ Haiti Coat of Arms. High quality 100% preshrunk premium cotton that provides for comfort and maximum fashion appeal. Show your pride, teach a little history, wear CARIBBEAN APPAREL™ - Silk screened and foil print.