More Than Flatlands
Whoever said Florida, whose highest natural point is only 345 feet above sea level, is all flat terrain clearly hasn’t seen everything the Sunshine State offers. A cheeky top playfully contests this flatland reputation with a visual pun that might make you think twice about geography.
It’s a sly nod to the state’s underappreciated elevations and a wink to personal topography, serving up a geography lesson with a side of sass. While Florida may lack mountainous horizons, this clever outfit reminds onlookers that the state’s dimensions are as varied as its vibrant population, proving that elevation comes in more forms than one in Florida.