Description
Celebrate a bold slice of history with this garment-dyed tank that wears like an old sailcloth poster. The print blends colonial-era ships, a weathered map, and a skull-and-crossbones motif around “America 250 Years — 1776–2026,” giving the design a rowdy, deckhand-energy that’s part patriotic commemoration, part rebellious sea lore. The relaxed cut and soft, post-dye finish make it easy to throw on for warm-weather gatherings, parades, or backyard barbecues where stories and cold drinks flow. It sits comfortably through long summer days, fades into lived-in texture after every wash, and pairs with worn denim or canvas shorts for a look that says you appreciate history with a bit of edge.
Product features
– 100% ring-spun cotton for a smooth, durable print surface
– Garment-dyed after construction for soft color and lived-in texture
– Tubular knit without side seams reduces waste and offers a clean silhouette
– Medium-weight fabric (6.1 oz/yd²) with a relaxed fit for everyday comfort
– Self-fabric binding and sewn-in twill label for neat, durable finishes
Care instructions
– Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
– Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
– Tumble dry: low heat
– Iron, steam or dry: low heat
– Do not dryclean




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