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The Skipjack "Underway" Short Sleeve Nautical T's

The Skipjack "Underway" nautical short sleeve T's now available in red, white and blue.
The casual ease of a t-shirt combined with the comfort of soft cotton is the perfect blend for a day on the water and Skipjack's classic fit "Underway" nautical T's is the perfect choice for the boating enthusiast.  Select from our 100% cotton pre-shrunk T-shirt in white featuring the Skipjack "Underway" silkscreen design on the back and the Skipjack Nautical Wares logo in navy blue on the front.

The Skipjack "Underway" nautical short sleeve T in white.
New for 2012!  We've added 100% cotton pre-shrunk garment-dyed T-shirts in two new colors. Choose between sun-bleached red and Olde Towne blue with the Skipjack Nautical Wares logo in white on the front. These great T's will soon become a favorite that you'll enjoy wearing over and over again!

The Skipjack "Underway" nautical short sleeve garment-dyed T's in sun-bleached red and Olde Towne blue.
Garment dyed shirts are cut and sewn first from an optic white fabric and made into a larger spec. The shrinkage occurs during the dye process because of the extreme heat and the shirts shrink to the proper size (hence the term "pre-shrunk"). As a result of garment dyeing the shirts will come out softer and feel more vintage.


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